K2PS wrote... With TR and my 756Pro, the computer would jump to a strange freq at times, I believe from RF getting into something somewhere. I think, in my case, the primary source of the RF is my 40
With the Top Ten DXD SO2R box, I leave the transmit in manual when not contesting. It prevents the keying of the radio when the computer boots. The other SO2R boxes may have similar features. The dow
Maybe the color could be user selectable. Then the individual could pick the color that fits his needs best regardless of the ability to see color. Then, you could even make the band "disappear" by m
It was like somebody turned off the lights here in TN. The whole HF spectrum died shortly after a T-storm pasted by and the power flickered. I thought the radio's receiver broke until two other radio
Me too. Any suggestions? Change of subject, or at least shuffle in another direction. NAQP RTTY was my first major contest with WriteLog since buying WriteLog a few months ago. Pretty cool. Chuck, KE
As someone who is new to WriteLog and RTTY, here is what I did progressing into digital modes. About a year ago, PSK31 sparked an interest in the digital modes and I elected to buy the Rigblaster Nom
I alos had a log rejected for operator class. It did not like "mixed" as = part of that line. Removed the word, resent it and all is well. Chuck, KE4OAR -- StripMime Report -- processed MIME parts --
I have a similar problem with my 756Pro, it keys at times when the computer is turned on. I forget the exact situation becasue the fix was to set my TopTen DX Doubler in manual mode when I am not con
elements. Caution, not all Heil adapters have the blocking capacitor. The adapters for the Heil mics with the "IC" element for Icom radios do not have the blocking capacitor since the microphone elem
For the '04 RTTY RU, I had to set the auto CQ interval at 11 seconds (I think I'm using one version behind the current one). But at some point last year, and several versions ago, I remember setting
Since I type, instead of click, the highlighted gibberish does not affect me. But, then I still have not come to grips with some of these conveniences of WriteLog and since I have to type during phon
For SO2R, as I shuffle back and forth between two sound cards (RTTY w/MMTTY plug-ins) and one sound card (decoding CW), I've found that I have to set some of the sound card settings without WriteLog
I've been caught by this so much, it's the first thing I look for when the radio or the keyboard does not respond as I expect. As a result, I use the mouse sparingly during a contest. Chuck, KE4OAR _
I agree with what Don and Larry say about working dupes, although I've not done it on a regular basis. But, can someone familiar with the log checking software say how this gets scored? In my log, th
I have to agree with Jerry. The auto filling band map was a bit of a pain. Not that I can see the use for some, I don't use any cluster so calls in the bandmap are ones that I put there and stations
While setting up for the NAQP RTTY contest, I have found that WriteLog with the MMTTY plug-in now won't open the second sound card. It has worked in the past and I can open two windows of MMTTY and e
0 and -1 worked before with WriteLog and still works when I open two stand alone MMTTY windows. Also, at times, when I opened the first RTTYrite window, the default in MMTTY was set at 0 and I still
The second RTTYrite window along with the second MMTTY tuning display stay open after starting it. When switching TNCs in RTTYrite from Stereo FSK to MMTTY, I get the "This program has a fatal error.
Also, I had no problems, at least that I can remember or of a nature that wasn't fixed quickly and easily. There's a dim haze that I remember having to make sure the set up configuration in WriteLog