Can someone guide me to understanding the use of the dumb terminal mode in the Rttyrite window of WriteLog? Someone asked me if it could be used for a HAL ST-6000 or HAL ST-8000. I just don't know. I
I once heard that Band data info could be derived from a parallel port for use in switch filters, antennas, etc. Since I'm running Kenwood TS870's and that radio does not output band data info I woul
I fully agree with Joe. With the new solid state radios, full output should be no problem for most radios. The smaller radios like the TS-50 or FT-100 may be rated less, but everything else should be
I confirm this problem is back with us. I guess the beta testers are not doing a very good job (including me). This problem was fixed in 10.35A, but it's back in 10.35E. There was a patch distributed
Using DXTelnet with Writelog www.qsl.net/wa9als/dxtelnet.htm and here users.skynet.be/ON4AOI/dxt.shtml. Using it with WriteLog over a LAN here http://www.geocities.com/writelog/dxtelnet.html. GL & CU
Just added an example screenshot from my 17" monitor to my WL website. With little to do to keep my mind off the wind whistling through my towers, I was glad to do it. http://www.geocities.com/writel
Attention RTTY Contesters: Working with Wayne, K7WM, the contest manager for NAQP RTTY, I've come up with a survey on my website asking RTTY contesters to express their opinion on whether or not 160M
Can't network my two PC's together with WAE. Get a message that "WriteLog has been set up on that computer for different columns in the log than here. Connection not established. Local exchange requi
I have a report that one other person cannot get networking to work in the WAE module. Does anyone have networking running successfully in the WAE module using version 10.34B? Thanks, Don AA5AU
After Wayne gave us the patch for networking in WAE, I fired up the 2nd radio/amp. I noticed that the SWR was jumping way up occasionally on that setup. I checked with my other radio/amp and there wa
Bob et al, To capture the call and send the exchange automatically in RTTY you have to hit the INSERT key. To set up the insert key you have to add a line in your writelog.ini file: SendCallExchangeK
The scoring is correct. For JA, VK, VE & USA, call areas are considered "countries", so working a station outside your call area will result in 10 points. Working a station within your own call area
This is correct. Makes one wonder if WriteLog determines scoring by your callsign. What happens to those that must use a designated slash to show their call area? I can't see anywhere to input your c
The contest manager for SARTG is Ewe, SM7BHM. His E-mail address is sm7bhm@svessa.se. If you have questions concerning the scoring of SARTG in reference to contacts made outside your call area (5 pts
I am addressing this to the whole group as there may be others that may want to know about this. Vince, the first problem is the laptop not sending the QSO to the desktop. Until you clear this up, yo
John's got a good point. I know WriteLog has won a LOT of RTTY contests but don't know about the other modes. If there is a problem, I don't think it is so much a fault of Writelog. It seems to be mo
I problem does exist. However, it only appears to happen when the cursor is in the callsign field when you hit the "+" key to log a QSO and send your QRZ message. A couple of observations... If you c
Added example buffers for this weekend's SCC RTTY Championship plus a link to the rules. http://www.geocities.com/writelog Remember there is a 10 band change rule per hour in this one for all categor