IBM notebooks are unique (I love mine - a 600E) in that there is both CMOS setup, and a software setup for the hardware. You may need to use both. You can find some info here: http://www-307.ibm.com/
There are two different issues being mixed together here: 1) All mode SO2R capability for DX4win and Writelog 2) Support of a paddle by the software without an external keyer Two different issues. Fo
Why not run one computer? Survey to the group. What is the best way for SSB and CW contesting with Writelog using 2 computers. That's the catch. All of the devices are great if you're using 1 compute
OK. How did he manage all of this with 2 computers running NA? Why wouldn't he do it the same way with Writelog? In other words, just replace NA with Writelog and keep the hardware the same as it was
Check that your radio is on a VFO, and not on a tuneable memory. Packet spots are coming up ok over telenet. However, when clicking on the spot, the call will appear in the logging window ok and the
Oms, You need to have the appropriate external SO2R switching hardware connected to the computer and your radios for those functions to work. 73, Bob W5OV Hi Folks: I would like some help on the audi
"the software is not complete and will not allow you to run CW "asis"... I downloaded the 3rd Party CW driver but didn't have time to search the net for directions on how to install and configure it.
K4SB wrote: (A lot - but the most important thing was last) Even those who have moved on to use other programs still linger here in order to assist. Bob Naumann - W5OV _______________________________
The problem is that Windows XP does not permit direct access to the LPT port, just like Windows NT and Windows 2000. It is an operating system issue, it is not a Writelog issue. There is no program t
DX4Win is not a contest logger. CT unquestionably is, although it is a character mode program(looks like DOS). Thanks for pointing these out Jim. that CW program. Bob Naumann - W5OV _________________
Please allow me to revise my statement: "There is no program that uses LPT port CW keying on NT, 2K, or XP that does not require some sort of intermediate LPT port driver (not a CW driver)." "There i
Rick, While I know you know what you're doing, it seems excessively complex to this reader. The DAD box "needs" PTT off of the LOT port to operate properly. It tells the DAD when to switch things aut
DXD not DAD! Rick, While I know you know what you're doing, it seems excessively complex to this reader. The DXD box "needs" PTT off of the LOT port to operate properly. It tells the DXD when to swit
Rick, I have used several different sound cards in various brands of computers, with excellent results. The performance is as good as it used to be with a K1EA DVP. No noise. The notebook computer I
Yep. IBM Thinkpad 600E here. Works perfect for all digital modes, and for SSB voice keying. I have also run it successfully on a Dell, but I forget the model #. 73, Bob W5OV --Original Message-- From
"There are 4 "slots" available for WriteLog rig interfacing. By default, CommSlot1 is COM1:, but you can change that by changing the number on the right of the equal sign. CommSlot1=1 CommSlot2=2 In
Something is messing up your sound card settings when you start up in Writelog. Re-check them when you are in Writelog. My guess is that the levels are down, or you're getting connected to the line i
I'm sorry that you see the ARRL DX contest as "the worst", but it was tried and failed several years ago to do just what you're asking for. We had DX working DX and it just did not work. I don't reca
Rich, The symptoms you are having are not unique. The precise reason you are having the problem may be unique. One of the problems is that Windows, and individual PCs are configured uniquely. So, wha
Jim, You can't control your radio through the LPT port. If you only want to do CW sending try Userport which is free to download / use and will enable you to use the LPT port with Writelog. If you wa