I've used WL for RTTY/PSK with one radio for a while and now I'm setting it up for two radios. No matter what I do, WL always selects audio input from the Left channel of the soundboard's line input.
Here are some improvement suggestions from 25 hours in ARRL DX SSB: 1. Doing a ^G to a QSO number doesn't work correctly any more. For example, if I enter 820^G, it goes to QSO 889. Perhaps WL is usi
Yeah, I have it set up correctly. It's just that WL does not select the R channel when I select the R entry window. Again, it's not the soundcard -- I can see the two different signals that are on th
Ooops. I didn't understand that each radio has its own RTTY window! For some reason I thought that you bring up one RTTY window, and that when you switch between the L and R radios, WL would switch t
Whew! 3578 QSos (actually, more like 3700 with dupes.) Here are some improvement suggestions: 1. Character in Entry Window Should Stop Auto CQ (except when focus is split.) I use Timed CQ most of the
A while back I posted a suggestion for mapping the arrow keys when running SO2R. I tried it in ARRL DX CW this weekend, and thought it worked very well. I map the keys as follows: "-" --> INSERT (lab
I forgot about this one: During ARRL DX, C4A called me Sunday on 10M and asked me to QSY to 15M and 20M for mult credit (unusual, to say the least.) Then he set up a sked with me to work on 80M at 23
Jerry, One problem with that is the time format -- I run my computer on EST and let WL compute the offset for UTC. So far, all the windows alarm clocks work off the system clock with no offset. Also,
More ideas for improvement: 1. I try to work all dupes (better chance for lower UBNs.) Therefore, my exchange function key contains "%C <exchange>" (no %B%B string.) When I hit INSERT to work a dupe,
Duh! Now why didn't *I* think of that. It works just like I want it to. I'd have to say it's somewhat non-intuitive and definitely undocumented -- for example, in CT or NA you just issue a command li
Jeez. There's another item documented in the help file that I missed! -- WWW: http://www.writelog.com/ Submissions: writelog@contesting.com Administrative requests: writelog-REQUEST@contesting.com Pr
When you use the W5XD+ keyer, you can correct any character before it is sent provided that you backspace over it (i.e., you have to wipe out all characters between the target character and the end o
OK, since you made an explicit invitation... First, let me say that I am very grateful to you for all of the work you have done on Writelog, and especially for the changes you have made in response
Tom, Sorry for the very late reply. I'm using a 15" Samsung SyncMaster 507S TFT. I'm quite pleased with it. I believe list price is in the $800 range, but I got it for somewhat less than that. What
I tried a few variations on remapping the Up/Down arrow keys, and found a combination that should work very well for SO2R: 1. Map the '[' key to LShift+Down 2. Map the ']' key to LCtrl+Down 3. Map th
Gino, Are you able to get Writelog rig control on the ICOMs without using the W5XD+ keyer? In other words, if you plug com1 directly into one of the rigs, does the polling work? If not, the parameter
I noticed a couple of issues when using packet spots this weekend in CQWW SSB. I normally don't run assisted, so please forgive me if these issues have been raised before: 1. In other contest program
Bob, Good general summary, but a couple of corrections: This is not necessary with my FT-1000MP or FT-990. This is probably brand-specific. There is one case where this is not true: the W5XD+ externa
Bill, Glad to see you're trying WriteLog. Some comments on your posts: 1. If you don't want to see the Country and C fields, but don't want to edit the QSO Exchange fields for every contest, just add
Mine is set to 20 and I don't get the message, so it must be less-than-or-equal (<=). 73, Dick WC1M -- WWW: http://www.writelog.com/ Submissions: writelog@contesting.com Administrative requests: writ