I'm really bummed out, 'cause it looks like that an external keyer is an absolute requirement to have two radios with WriteLog. I have used COM1 to both Key and Rig Control the ICOM 756PROII. I found
RTWODTWO was acceptable, and what I heard. Barry, W5GN _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list WriteLog@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/write
I would love to see WriteLog keep track of the number of F1s entered and the number of F4s entered for each QSO (assuming F1 is CQ and F4 is YourCall) as part of its database so I could see how many
The new WriteLog option to sort spots by Azmiuth was especially effective: I'd set the beams to 135, work all spots, then to 090, work all spots, then to 045, then to 330, etc., (and 240 if VK/ZLs we
I reported this problem last Spring to the Ten-Tec forum and to Scott at Ten Tec; the bandwidth also changes when frequency is commanded from QSO Entry window. TenTec never advertises in advance what
1. Wayne was informed of the problem (bandwidth changes when frequency is changed) with the Orion, and he said there isn't any command to change the BandWidth; TenTec agreed. 2. The setting of specif
I use WriteLog directly to connect to Telnet and now have no problems, but I did before I added RF filtering to my LAN connection. Early on using Telnet I found that I had occasional disconnects unti
Does anyone in the USA have a successful installation of EZMaster with WriteLog and and ICOM 756PROII? I have been exchanging emails with Fabio but have continued to have problems with either not bei
I noticed that a number of spots in the WriteLog Packet Spot Window today do not have a time value; it is blank. But they all have valid time values in the Packet Terminal Window! Looking at the Pack
I installed 10.55D this morning, and the problem appears to have been corrected; all spots now have a time value in the spot window, including spots from two of the stations whose spots were blank ye
I posted this a few weeks ago, updated to 10.55D, and thought the problem was fixed, but I continue to experience spots with no time value, and all of the cases have no "country" nor "state" before a
I don't know if its the commas in the text, or any text, but I decided to watch more closely for a while and see if I can see a stronger connection. 1. Sure enough, there was a packet spot in the spo
Unfortunately, I'm going to have to miss my first Dayton in decades, to get our home ready for the surprise 25th Wedding Anniversary party Memorial Day weekend that my sister has sprung on us. I have
I had an identical problem, downloaded 60G, still could not get it to accept multipliers. I typed 04 and it accepted it. I then stopped/started WriteLog, and could enter the correct multiplier, and c
I have created a sub-band EDIT, saved it, and identified it also to be used by BandMap. I have deleted all entries under SSB and under Digital, and the CW band limits are the full limit for all bands
I have created a sub-band EDIT, saved it, and identified it also to be used by BandMap. I have deleted all entries under SSB and under Digital, and the CW band limits are the full limit for all bands
If WriteLog thinks you've typed in a Maidenhead Square, rather than a call sign, it will give you the location of that grid position. 73 Barry, W5GN _______________________________________________ Wr
Since Wayne added it at my suggestion a couple of years ago, for those using spots for assistance, you can sort spots by Azimuth, accomplising two things: a. reduce rotator wear and tear b. no longer
Two or so years ago, I had similar, serious problems with RFI in an old (possibly original) Heil "ProSet", while the ICOM handmike worked just fine, so I actually taped the ICOM handmike to the boom
HB10DX is recognized as a Grid Square, and had a bearing of 170 degrees from Dallas. That's why it's not recognized as a dupe. Barry, W5GN _______________________________________________ WriteLog mai