Just got an email from AES yesterday listing several Icom HF rigs with special pricing through this weekend. I've been seriously pondering the IC-7600 and the special offer is tipping the scale. Not
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Rick, Do you have an interface between your computer and your radio to read the VFO frequency? If not, then WL has no way to tell what band you're on unless you manually enter it each time you change
More info from the Help manual: The following three function keys are setup as described here only if you set the CtCompatibleAccel entry in WRITELOG.INI: to value "YES". F1 Sends the programmed mess
I for one agree. It is especially annoying to click on a spot based on the number in the call in hopes it is a needed section and then find that not only is it not a section that you need or want, bu
I downloaded the latest country files and ran the WL conversion utility, but all the Russian calls still show Zone 16, not 19? TX1B shows correctly as does VE7AF/BY7KH. Typing VERSION in the call fie
Rick, Duh! Next time I must remember to read Jim's email more carefully. It clearly states ITU Zone 19, not CQ Zone! Sorry for the bandwidth and thanks for pointing out the obvious! 73, Gary AL9A ___
Magnus, There are no standard keys mapped in WL to move up or down the band map. But there are commands that you can use to create keyboard shortcut keys to accomplish what you want. Go to Tools/Keyb
Joe, I think the red B next to the QSO number means WL thinks you're out of band for this contest. Assuming you are using the correct contest module it appears WL isn't communicating with your radio
I think Rob is correct. Since the ARRL 160M contest is CW only, the only mode recognized by WL for the 160M contest is CW. You probably had LSB set on the radio when doing your "dummy" log entry. 73,
New PC? What OS? I had the same problem when I got a new laptop with Vista. If your OS is now Windows 7 it probably has the same issue with the sub bands file as Vista did. Basically Windows User Acc
Mike, I handle this situation by not using WL QSL labels. Instead I export the contest log as an adi file and then import those QSO's into my general logger, in my case DXBase. Then from the general
I just noticed that my Help file says WinPSK211. Apparently the original PSK Help file got corrupted or deleted. Is there a new one for V2.28? Is there any way to replace the original Help file if a
I think that's a flag that means "Don't count this QSO in the point totals". I think you have to manually set it by right clicking on the QSO and selecting that option from the menu. If in error you
Time to upgrade to a current version! 10.55D dates back to August 2005. Not surprising there would be problems installing under Windows 7. 73, Gary AL9A Anyone have advice on the how to install WL on
Try to update your Java program at http://java.com/en/download/index.jsp. If that fails try the adif2cabr converer found at http://sp7dqr.waw.pl/eng/convert_en.html. Export your contest log as an adi
I just got my new IC-7600 hooked up and running today. As Ron noted below using the IC-756PRO3 driver and adding the line to the [RIGS] to reset the hex code to 7A for the 7600 left the split mode un
Jim, I don't have Windows7, but do run MMTTY V1.66G with WL V10.73D with the MMTTY plug in. I think your problem may lie in where you are installing things. I have MMTTY installed in the root directo
I guess "Getting Old" also means "Getting Stupid"! Ron's reply below that his IC-7600 would change frequency with the IC-7800 driver left me puzzled as to why I was not so lucky. Late tonight I disco
For those who do not also subscribe to the Microham reflector please see the message below that I sent to Microham Tech Support and the Microham user reflector earlier this evening. PROBLEM SOLVED!!!