Hi Jamie et al, Here it is in a nutshell.. It's not that hard... 1. Save WriteLog file as "ASCII per band". 2. Open the ASCII file you just created in Wordpad (if you don't know how to open Wordpad,
Added example messages for the upcoming JARTS WW RTTY Contest. This is a very fun and popular RTTY contest and one of my favorites. Created a page from information received by Mike, KH6ND, on resolvi
I'd like to know this too so I can put the info up on the Web. I think it does but the problem is that you must communicate to the PK-900 at something different than the PK-232? I communicate to my P
The link to the setup procedure is now back up on my site at the address Jay gave below. This will show you how to set up WriteLog for the contest. 73, Don AA5AU
I just wanted to remind everyone that the JARTS (Japanese Amateur Radio Teleprinter Society) World-Wide RTTY Contest is being held on October 19 &20. This will be the 11th annual JARTS contest. This
Updated RTTY Contest Callsign database. For WriteLog users, go to http://www.geocities.com/writelog. File downloaded will be a zipped file called aa5au_rtty101202.zip. Unzipped it will be aa5au_rtty1
Added message examples for tonight's NA RTTY Sprint. Also a link to the rules. I'll be adding a new page soon (maybe today) that will have a pull-down menu where you can access any of the available R
Updated RTTY callsign database to include new calls worked in JARTS (nearly 100 new calls). WriteLog users download from http://www.geocities.com/writelog. WF1B & others download from http://www.aa5a
I've never, ever seen this problem. I've heard about and thought about it but can't possibly think what it might be. I ran MMTTY on both Win98SE machines - a Pentium I 200 mhz and a Pentium II 333 mh
I don't know if anyone responded to Ken directly, but what he is asking what happens when you install such a USB-to-Serial device. I have not done so but suggested that the software probably asks you
Jerry, You are correct! It appears the namedmul.ini files needs some adjusting to adhere to the correct 13 Canadian multipliers as stated in the rules: VE1, VE2, VE3, VE4, VE5, VE6, VE7, VE8, VO1, VO
Thanks to Jack, W3TMZ, for pointing out I missed VE9. That would be added under the [CQRTTY-ALIAS] listing like VE9=VE1 as I believe VE9 is NB. What makes this discussion even more interesting is tha
Only as an ALIAS. Actually as nothing to do with anything right now. I shot a E-mail off to Glenn, W6OTC, the contest manager to see if we can get some clarification on all this. You may not want to
I received an E-mail from Glenn, W6OTC, in a reply to my asking for clarification on Canadian multipliers for CQ/RJ WW RTTY contest. He stated to me that the rules had been rewritten but actually hav
No disrespect Steve, but the point is moot. The contest manager says NB and NS count as separate multipliers and has not responded to my question "Are there 14 VE multipliers?" Glenn told me that the
I am now offering my master RTTY callsign database file in ASCII form. The file comes in zipped form and is called mstrtty.zip. It can be downloaded off my RTTY page at http://www.aa5au.com/rtty. Unz
George et al, Don, VE1AOE, sent me an excellent E-mail a little while ago explaining the Canadian provinces and territories. It's written out to explain exactly what they have in Canada - officially.
You can find a call within an opened log by typing the callsign in the entry window and hitting CTRL+G. I've not tried any other way. Don To: <writelog@contesting.com>
Changes made to the RTTY Contest Callsign database effective 9/8/02: Added the following calls: 6J2AC KA8OKH OH5Z S50E Deleted the following calls: 9M6HF KB9SIZ OG1IUG OH2B OH2SSY OH2TZI OH3IKK OH3LQ