The best way to enter practice QSO's before the start of the contest is to go ahead and enter them, then close the program when you are finished. It will ask you if you want to save changes. Say "no"
In testing, I have found that in the EA Contest module new DXCC entities that are multipliers and are not JA, K, VE or VK call areas do not show up as new multipliers in the entry window, in the pack
Perhaps a very small part of the receive window might be OK for a type ahead buffer, but personally I like the type ahead the way it is now. WriteLog is a contest program and type ahead would be a wa
The only stupid question is the one you don't ask. In BARTG you can submit a Cabrillo log. I also thought I read where a summary sheet was needed along with the Cabrillo log but that is not correct.
I had a big response requesting more information on where I got my ferrite rods and what permeability they were. Unfortunately, I don't remember the vendor that sets up each year in the arena at the
There are two ways of changing the frequency on the radio that I can recall at the moment. Alt F1 changes the band down to the next lowest band Alt F2 changes the band upward to the next highest band
I couldn't agree with you more Jon. I use WriteLog every day and still there is so much I can learn about the CW and SSB side of it. This past weekend I jumped in a worked about 100 stations in the A
Hello Marek et al, I thought I would reply to the reflector in case others want to know. You can use a PK232 to send CW with little problems in WriteLog. However, although there is a way to do it (I
RITTY will not work on both left and right channels. You have to pick one and only one. You can, of course, run it on two separate computers for SO2R. 73, Don AA5AU -- WWW: http://www.writelog.com/ S
I believe what Jerry said to be true, that you could possibly run RITTY with two separate sound cards. If this is true, then it seems likely that you might be able to run RITTY in an SO2R setup with
John, a big thanks for sharing this with us. You are correct in that no one has ever mentioned this type of Internet service before that I can recall. I recently obtained ADSL service at my QTH. Duri
At the risk of starting up the debate of SO2R contesting, I've completed my SO2R pages on my web site. I am suggesting we don't start this debate again please. I am only offering an insight to my ope
I first noticed this during the WPX RTTY contest. Calls are not highlighting in my 2nd RTTYrite window and I can't figure out why. Calls highlight OK in the first window I bring up, but not the 2nd.
The rules look good to me except the band change limits. I'm curious why all the interest in limiting band changes for single ops? This doesn't seem like a good idea. Instead of discouraging SO2R wit
The answer is no, you cannot do left channel and right channel with RITTY. You have to select one or the other but not both. You cannot run two radios off one soundcard with RITTY. You would need two
I don't remember this one from last year, but then again, I don't remember much of anything these days. This is a strange one, but I first noticed it on my B radio/PC, simulated it on the A radio/PC
This is a follow-up to a message I sent in reply to William W4RM's original post. I got several replies, mostly direct, on things I could look for to make the HP Pavilion 6646C I'm now using the B ra
The SCC RTTY Championship is the last chance to test your RTTY setup before the all-important CQWW RTTY contest in late September. The contest starts at 1200 UTC this Saturday, August 30. I would enc
Thanks to Maza, JA1BHK, for bringing to my attention that the 10 band change per full hour rule is still in effect for ALL categories (RULE #9). I was thinking of WAEDC I guess. That sucks... so much
I am assuming you are using the SCC RTTY module. Although there are several bugs in this module, the UNKNOWN MULT is not one of them. When you click on a callsign in the Rttyrite window, you will get