I think I have discovered one instance where rtty callsigns, even though preceded by DE, are not highlighted. The following applies only to stations who are NOT in the .dta database: If a station sen
For a rtty callsign contained in the .dta database to get highlighted by Writelog, the callsign needs to be followed by a minimum of two characters. So, if you have your callsign at the end of a buff
If you select "low tones" on your afsk generator and on the 850's startup menu, the tones are perfectly centered in the LSB passband. You can then select your narrow filters and everything works perf
I use a homemade 3-wire connection all the time on both of my TS-850's. Only TxD, RxD, and ground are connected. I have CTS and RTS jumpered together at the TS-850 end. These are pins 4 and 5 on the
Hello fellow WL's I am using a new computer that only has one serial port which I am using for rig control...I need to find a USB to Serial Port adapter that will work for FSK. Anybody out there that
Here's the cheap homebrew interface that I use on my TS-850's. The parts will easily fit in a DB-9 or DB-25 shell. http://www.qth.com/ka9fox/ts850_mods.txt The interface is about 3/4 of the way down
Got a new laptop, Dell Inspiron 8600 Installed Writelog 10.44B Full Installed Belkin FSU103 USB to Serial converter (10 bucks + shipping, anytime, on EBay store). Plugged my homemade Kenwood interfac
-- Original Message -- From: "Hal Kennedy" <halken@comcast.net> To: <writelog@contesting.com> Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2005 7:23 AM Subject: [WriteLog] File conversion Anyone know of a straightfor
Dick, W7ZR wrote: You hit it for a triple. Now for a home run think of all of the information that the TR program can keep on a call and how it is used in a contest. Name, State, etc. Sounds to me th
-- Original Message -- "Hi Magnus! You can use a F-button that you have recorded a "empty" message on. It will be your PTT button, just press Esc when your finished talking " Now, instead of doing th
-- Original Message -- From: "Steve Forst" <kw3a@snip.net> To: <WriteLog@contesting.com> Sent: Friday, January 28, 2005 9:58 AM Subject: [WriteLog] 2 sound cards not working I know this isn't a Write
-- Original Message -- From: "Mel Martin" <mel.martin@axare.mail.net> To: <writelog@contesting.com> Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 10:50 AM Subject: : Re: [WriteLog] why no XP LPT keying? Also, LPT p
Here's a way to remind yourself to turn off the radios: create a file WL.BAT put the following statements in the file -- echo **TURN OFF RADIOS** pause cd\ham\programs writelog.exe -- Right-click on
N6DE mentioned this problem in his naqp writeup, and it reminded me that the same thing happened here three times during the 10 hour contest: -- There was one intermittent problem on our second stati
-- Writelog does not support cw paddle, so your options are: 1. Use keyboard/memory buffers for all cw. 2. Use external keyer, connected in parallel with computer cw. 3. If rig has an internal keyer,
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=15-124-019&depa=0 I installed this board today into an XP machine. With the two com ports on the motherboard, now there are six total. If you
I put Writelog onto an XP desktop today. I am now able to decode two RTTY streams on one stereo soundcard, with two instances of MMTTY running. Apparently, two sound cards are not required under Wind
"Some versions of Windows, and some drivers, will allow the user to change some of the settings for the new ports, while other versions will not. Things that might be able to be changed are: The port
-- It's not exactly the same, but I was playing around in BARTG with two MMTTY plug-ins running, and TrueTTY running in a separate window. There was no problem sharing the sound card. Incidentally, T
Is anyone out there using the Chaintech AV-710 Sound Card? If so, would you run the Sound Board Check program for me and report the score? Sound board Check can be downloaded here: http://www.writelo