Jim Reisert AD1C wrote: Hi Wayne and gang, In 5 years, I have never used any contest software but Writelog for RTTY contests. I'm still learning things. But I noted these "anomalies" this past weeken
Jim Smith wrote: It seems to me that the cognoscenti prefer FSK to AFSK. I have never seen any reasons for this preference, probably because I haven't looked in the right place. So, what's the proble
Nick Kail wrote: don't forget that this is a European designed contest and most of us over here work in Kilometers instead or Miles ( although there is still one the is miles the land of G M and 2E )
Nick Kail wrote: It's nice to see we are all still modest on our claims to fame Ian ;-) Not me, but the village of Drayton. BTW Maidenhead is now classified as a TOWN not a village !! Maidenhead is s
Phil Cooper wrote: Hi all, Not sure whether there is a problem with this module, but no callsigns are being highlighted, and some that I have worked are showing in the band-map in the wrong colour! O
Steve Baron - KB3MM wrote: That's just one of the new 'improvements' that we loyal product supports must suffer thru. IMHO, not done in a very nice way. -- Original Message -- From: "Stan Staten" <n3
In the previous post, I carelessly talked about "wl.ini" - and there is no such file. It's actually c:\windows\writelog.ini (assuming Windows is installed in the default location on drive c). I'd for
Stan Staten wrote: I changed it to 500Hz from the default 200 Hz and it didn't seem to make any difference. Did you close WriteLog down and restart it? -- 73 from Ian G3SEK __________________________
AK0A has pointed out that the *easiest* way to edit writelog.ini is to click the Start button, followed by Run, and then simply enter: writelog.ini After you've done that once, writelog.ini will be r
Andrew Roos wrote: I purchased Writelog this time last year. When I mentioned to Ron K5JD that the RSGB Comomnwealth Contest contest was not supported he promised that it would be included next year.
Steve Woodruff wrote: Whoops. that's what i get for releasing a fix on the same weekend as the contest. BERU should use this one instead. Any version prior to 1.0.0.3 is not going to score some calls
Jerry Pixton wrote: I thought this was to be default OFF in 10.46G. Maybe it really is if we have a "clean" ini and not like I do, copy over old ones. Glad I waited to upgrade until today. I don't be
K4SB wrote: Why should WL have a clock on the screen when the task bar is displaying one? WL can easily fill a whole screen with useful information, so a permanent taskbar is a waste of space - espec
Jerry Pixton wrote: the upside is I am using the same software that I want to use for contesting. And that is a very *big* upside, because the best training software for WriteLog is... WriteLog! By u
Zoli wrote: Al, what u can also do is to use the band decoder outputs of the both radios and a set of NAND-gates. This looks like a job for XORman! -- 73 from Ian G3SEK ______________________________
I'm exploring the possibilities for running dual selectable receive and transmit on the FT-1000MP... a kind of "SO1.5R" or "SO2R lite". Following the SO2R instructions on K9JY's site and the Dual Rec
Al wrote: You can bring up a bandmap on vfo B (I've done it on my ts-940 when working split, just to see if anyone is spotted near my tx frequency). A separate bandmap on VFO B is only useful if your
On Saturday I threatened to report back on the SO2V trial, so here it is... (it's quite long, so if this isn't your thing, you'd better stop reading now). The everyday RTTY setup here is a 1000MP Mk1
Jerry Flanders wrote: At 22:24 6/6/04, Joe Young wrote: In setting up WriteLog V10.46G, February 2004 for the ANARTS contest, I have run across a problem. Using the F-keys, %T produces the time of da
Wolf wrote: Does the interface has an optocoupler for the PTT-Line. Then it will not work for FT-1000MP and may be for the FT-990 also. I made some experiments with my FT-1000MP with the result that