I'm in the midst of upgrading from Win 98 to XP and I'm struggling to get my Hal P38, a legacy ISA interface device, to work. I wonder, is there anyone out there who has succeeded in getting this com
Thanks to all who responded. I am pleased to confirm that I have followed Denis AA0YX excellent write-up on Don AA5AU web-site and my P38 is now working just great. Exactly as it did under Win 98. My
Esteemed Reflectees, I am wondering if there are any RTTY ops managing to use the "Enter sends exchange/qrz" function within Writelog? I use this function very heavily in my CW contesting as it helps
Andrew That is great news. I used the WPX module for the Commonwealth over the weekend but it felt rather like driving a car with a dirty windscreen. I was never quite sure where I was. I'll look for
Don You are correct. Band data in Yaesu format (4-bit parallel) is available from a parallel port. What you can do is direct radio data from a specific comm port to your chosen parallel port. E.g.. r
Larry I may be missing something in what you are wanting to do here! The way I see it, you just need to invert pin 14 state using a transistor buffer so that when pin 14 is true your relay is not ene
Hi All I am just setting up to play in the CQ/RJ WW this weekend and have a small problem. I prefer to use the enter sends exchange/qrz feature in WL to give context sensitive use of the return key.
Hi gang I used V10.34 over the weekend in the WAE CW contest and things went pretty smoothly but for one thing. Exit from the call field is now automatic as soon as I hit the return key. The catch up
When sending serial numbers I prefer to use A, N, T abbreviations for 1, 9 & 0 as these are in common use and save a bunch of time. I haven't figured out how to do this with Writelog. Can someone hel
You guys do surprise me. These are not new fangled abbreviations. My recollection is that T has been used for zero and N for nine by most contesters for decades. Granted A for one is a little less co
Writelog is a really great contesting program. I have used nothing else for 3 years now. Wayne's continuing development of the program will hopefully ensure that it stays where it belongs at the fore
Come on George do us all a favour and pay attention to what is written before diving for the keyboard to disagree! You know as well as I do:- Very few operators in a CW contest will send 599 in full,
I AM NOT ASKING FOR CUT NUMBERS BEYOND 1, 9 & 0........... I AM ASKING FOR THE OPTION TO USE CUT NUMBERS 9 & 0 and maybe 1. DO I MAKE MY POINT ANY BETTER WHEN I SHOUT? 73 Bob 5B4AGN, P3F, ZC4ZM -- Or
No problem George and we certainly shouldn't fall out over it. I just = think that the inability of WL to send CW serial numbers incorporating = the cut version of 9 & 0 is something that could do wi
Well Jim; Maybe all contest software should be geared to the guy who just enters for a few hours after a good Sunday lunch and isn't sure whether he's working his first or his nine hundred and ninety
The thing that has kept me going with this hobby over almost 4 decades is that there are always new things to learn. I enjoy contesting because it provides an impetus to develop and improve my statio
You misunderstand me Jim. There is no way I would wish to discourage you or any casual operator. Many, many people enjoy contesting but just don't have the time to commit for the full event. I would