Steve, Very slow. I went back to the e-mail archive of my interaction with Wayne on this during beta test and it looks like each 10-bit command takes about two seconds to execute -- way too slow for
What kind of radio are you running? In the ports menu, set COM PTT to No and under CW PTT, set to "None" (i.e., if you have enabled PTT via the rig control port, turn it off.) 73, Dick WC1M
Clive, Few things are as frustrating as Windows networking problems! I've had the symptoms you describe, but mainly when trying to connect copies of WL running under different operating systems. Big
Zoltan, The %X is used to suppress automatic radio switching in SO2R stations. If you use Writelog's automatic switching feature, you should prefix the CQ message with %X so that pressing this key do
Ron, Technically, you are correct that the "+" key should send the F3 message to the radio that has the keyboard focus if there is no %X in the message. No doubt this particular case escaped Wayne's
Zoli, In practice, I don't think it's all that much trouble to manually move the keyboard focus when you want to S&P. When I begin an SO2R session, I start the CQ and move the keyboard focus to the s
I'd like to see some changes in the mult window, but for the purpose of moving mults it seems to me that the present Check Country window is sufficient. For each of the other bands it will either be
I've got the ATI Radeon 7500 AGP. It supports two VGA monitors (I think there's an adapter for one of them) and does the job, but the software has some bugs (I'm using W2K.) I prefer the standard Win
John, I use W2K, so I'm a bit biased. It's much more solid than 98, but not invulnerable. I've had my share of problems, though most were caused by the complexity of my hardware/software configuratio
The answer is in the Help file under the ARRL 10M entry in the Contests section. Simply double click the Pref field in the log entry and edit it to be MMR1, MMR2 or MMR3. I had one small problem with
Thanks, Bob! Now that's constructive help. I think it's a great idea for us Writelog users to band together and do some work on the SS section of the namedmul.ini file. There are probably other conte
Hi.... Anyone else out there trying to get the above radio to play with WL? Substituting the 817 as the radio sort of works, but lots of intermittent failures. 73 Dick
Steve, 1) What value did you set for AUTOSAVECOUNT, 2) are you sure you typed the parameter name correctly, and 3) what was the CPU speed and memory of the machine(s) in question. At 8P8P we did over
For those of you who may be reluctant to disable AUTOSAVE, remember that WL journalizes QSOs in a separate ascii file. If WL terminates before the log is saved, it will automatically prompt you about
Neal, I've been able to get WL to key the LPT port under Windows 2000 using the userport driver, so it should work under XP (I said "should".) One thing I've sometimes forgotten is to set the correct
First of all, bear in mind that WL writes the entire log file to disk every time it does a save. The only way to avoid this would be a complex record I/O system that would take Wayne a lot of time to
Jim, If at all possible, I wouldn't mix operating systems in a Writelog network. I did this for the 8P8P M/S operation in CQ WW SSB and really regretted it. We had two Windows 98 machines and one Win
Works here. I think each carat is a fraction of a WPM, so you might not be able to tell the difference. Try putting in a bunch to test, like <<<<<<<<<<<<<5NN>>>>>>>>>>>>. If that doesn't work, try pu
Wayne, It being Thanksgiving, it seems appropriate to express my profuse thanks for implementing the alternate radio speed change in 10.37B. This will be a great enhancement for SO2R ops. Thanks, 73
Help me out here. I'm struggling to understand how the new cw/ssb lockout modes would be used (my brain still isn't fully functional after 44 hours in CQWW CW...) First-one-wins in a network makes se