I've requested this feature once or twice before, but I'd like to plead for it again. I think it will make a significant improvement in SO2R operability and score: When using the Auto Restart feature
I could have sworn I tried that and it didn't work! But I just tried it and it worked, so I must have been mistaken. Sheesh. I still don't see any reason why it shouldn't recalculate at startup.
Thanks, Jerry! I didn't realize I had to deal with a two-radio situation. The keyer worked initially when connected as the left, but the first time I pressed "ESC" or "Alt-F10" to change speeds, appa
Jerry, This sounds similar to the problems I'm having running two soundboards under W2K, though not identical. WL works through the second card, but can't control it. For example, the mic is echoed w
Barry, I wouldn't blame Writelog for this problem. I believe the design evolved from what other programs do. CT and NA also depend on an external relay, triggered by a signal on the LPT port, to rout
If you prefix a message with %X, Writelog will not move the transmit focus to the radio with keyboard focus when you press that function key. As I recall, it means, "Xmit focus stays put" (or someth
Clive, The features you describe below (%X and AUTO RESUME) work fine for me. I suspect that there's nothing wrong with your %X function. The reason it's not working is that AUTO RESUME isn't working
I've never had this happen. Could RF be getting into your keyboard? Try some big ferrite beads on the cord or try another keyboard. WL displays that message when it doesn't hear back from the rig. H
Oh yes, it's crucial. You're asking the right questions, Clive. The problem is that WL does not offer a hotkey to switch the audio between stereo and mono mode. The simple solution is to get a Windo
I stumbled across a rather obscure but useful feature in WL during CQWW CW. At one point I decided that I didn't want to send partial callsigns after a correction, so I opened Notepad in another wind
30 NOV, 2001 - 1040 CST It's been a while, but today a subscriber to the WL reflector emailed his log files to all of us. I assume it was an accident, but it has taken me about 15 minutes to clean th
Jerry, You can repeat a timed CQ only on one radio -- WL doesn't have an "alternating CQ" or "dueling CQ" feature like TR-Log. Just hit ALT-T. That will bring up the Auto-CQ menu. This lets you set t
I would be very surprised if the current WriteLog offers LPT1 for a device driver that it doesn't expect. I'd expect that Writelog would figure out that it's on Windows 2000 (or NT, or XP) and grey o
before) I like the way ALT-T works for CW. I don't do RTTY contesting, but if it doesn't stop the auto-CQ when you click on a call (which I'm guessing copies the call into the entry window), then I
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Thanks. Writelog has something to do with this, as I can control my ICOM rig with a RocketPort card with DxBase, but I switch to WriteLog and it doesn't work. I guess I'll just go with COM1 for this
On a reflector that's used mostly for troubleshooting, we don't often see kudos for what I believe is the very best contest program in the world. I've done major efforts in all the big CW contests th
Al, I disagree. I rarely need to edit entries in the log, and when I do it's no problem grabbing the mouse. What happens much more often is hitting the arrow keys one too many times when switching be
Actually, you can't use the opposite arrow key to get back to the entry window. That just moves the edit highlight up or down on the log. In fact, that's why I find it so frustrating -- the natural r