But WL doesn't know what your category is during the contest! There is no way for it to know if you are running as a true single op or as single op assisted, which puts you in the multi-op category,
I'm trying to run a bit of PSK in the TARA Rumble and am having what appears to be an intermittent problem. Using an IC-7600 with a Microkeyer II and WL 10.80F. Never have run PSK with Rittyrite befo
Hi Hank, The ENTRY window buttons for a particular SSB contest are "hard wired" to a specific wave file. You cannot type your message in by SHIFT+Click on the button in question as you can in a CW or
Dick, It's a long time bug in the Makrothen contest module. The trick to make call highlighting work again is to close the Rittyrite window and then reopen it. Not necessary to reboot WL. 73, Gary AL
Irwin, Not sure how to correct the log, but you can edit the Cabrillo and/or ADIF file after the contest. Open with Notepad and have if find and replace all FSK with LSB. Should fix the problem. 73,
Rich, The failure of the Packet window to close properly is an old bug, not a new one with V10.80. The work around is to NOT select the Packet window as one to open at startup when doing a Save Confi
I just downloaded the latest wl_cty.dat file and got it to work, but not in the way documented on www.country-files.com. I'm running Vista and the instructions there say to download the wl_cty.dat fi
Dick, It doesn't matter how many wl_cty.dat files you have lying around, although good housekeeping would suggest keeping just the latest one. What really matters is the wl_cty.bin file. This is the
Jim, I'm running V10.80F and all the data files that used to be in C:\Program Files\WriteLog\Programs are now installed in C:\ProgramData\WriteLog just as the release notes indicate. My problem, or m
You're right Jim! My ProgramData\WriteLog has all the new X_cty.dat files and the X_cty.bin files that resulted from running the Convert CTY utility when they were released. The only one that doesn't
Dick, Besides the WriteLog Help manual one of the best WriteLog help sites is by Scot K9JY at http://www.k9jy.com/. He has very complete info on how to configure WriteLog for all types of contests. L
Dick, Good luck getting your first audio wav files created. Most of the tricks and tips just involve thinking ahead about what you want to do with the voice files. Here are a few ideas for your consi
This update is not working for me. I downloaded it and ran Convert CTY, but when I start WL and enter VERSION in the call field I get Dodecanese, not Eastern Kiribati. I opened wl_cty.dat with Notepa
Jim, Tnx for the new release - this one is working properly. On a side note for Wayne, the Convert CTY utility still doesn't work correctly on my Vista OS. The "Download wl_cty.dat" button works as a
Wayne, I'm sorry, but I remain just as dumb and clueless as ever. I see the reference to wl_cty.bin in the Great Circle section of writelog.ini, but no definition of the complete path to the actual f
Ok Wayne, thanks for eliminating the confusion. The answer is that there is NO wl_cty.bin file created under recent WriteLog versions. BUT, WriteLog definitely created a wl_cty.bin file in previous v
Ray, The problem with received packet spots in WL is that state or section info is not present in the spots. I use VE7CC's CC User cluster interface and feed the spots from there to WL. The VE7CC-1 c
Ted, %C %Bb4 b4 tu al9a%Bnr% u al9a 78 ak The part of the message between the two %B's is only sent if the call is a dupe. So the first time I work you in SS hitting the Insert key sends: K2QMF NRn U
I concur with Mike's message, but opted for a different hardware solution. I installed a MicroHam MicroKeyer II about a year and a half ago and have never regretted the expense. Prior to the MicroKey
Steve, Hindsight always being 20-20 if you download the WL program be sure to save the current code in a backup location OFF the PC like a thumb drive. It's contained in a file called WLOGKEY.INI. I