Well, I sat down on Saturday morning very pleased that I was ready for NAQP. After a couple of hard QSO's I switched to Latch Headphones to start in on the second radio, and nothing happened. My MK-1
I've posted a rather poor schematic of the mic splitter box that I use to http://www.k6if.com/wlsplitter.bmp . Hope it might be useful to some. Best 73, **dan, K6IF (VC1R in WPX SSB)
Having read the manual for the SO2R Master, I assume that WL's software audio controls (audio normal, audio latch, etc.) don't work with the SO2R Master. Instead, I have to use the SO2R Master's own
NB: I use the W5XD keyer, and have (in two versions) for years... I have done a fair bit of research into this point, and can share the following: 1) If you want to use WL's built in audio switching,
Right Steve. When you talk about SO2R 'controllers', you are really talking about several unrelated things. 1) PTT switching. All of the solutions take a PTT (usually foot switch for phone) in, and r
We are considering moving to WL at a M/S station that I op at - we are using CT right now and have been for a while. The big 'issue' that prevents us from going to WL is the question of whether WL ca
Can anyone tell me if the various SO2R features (%X, resume CQ, etc.) are supposed to work on SSB (assuming, of course, that I have the appropriate F keys loaded with appropriate messages)? Thanks! *
I do, and love it. I've always had problems with one radio in each ear. Using 'normal' plus 'latch' gets me exactly what I want - the radio I care about in both ears. I probably miss some stuff (esp
Guys, I just set up my SO2R rig to test before NAQP SSB. It worked fine when I took it apart a couple of months ago. I have a very perplexing problem... Everything works fine, except for using the co
I knew it had to be something stupid, and it was. My test for "working" was listening to the monitor of the radio. I had "headphones latch" set. When I used the mic in normal mode, I got the monitor
I am running a W5XD+ keyer and two homebrew band decoders driving two ICE 419A autoswitching bandpass filters. Since I use Kenwood radios, I rely on the keyer to output band information. I notice tha
The DB101MS 1A bridge rectifier that I received from Digi-key has 4 pins marked "+", "-", "~" and "~". There is a "+" marked next to one pin on the silk-screen of the board. There is no orientation t
I am more of a fool than I thought :-) The rectangle (which is taller than it is wide) on the silk-screen implies that the chip goes either up or down. Or so I thought. Turns out that the chip goes i
Does anyone know if writelog can, after the contest is over, figure out which QSO's were made on which radio in a SO2R situation? I'd like to see 2nd radio QSO's by hour, by band, etc. Heck, I'd sett
It appears that if you assign an LPT port to have antenna relay outputs, you then get to select what drives that antenna relay - radio 1 or radio 2. The implication is that if you have 2 LPT ports, y
Ok, first let me say that I am a huge fan of WL. I was out of radio for 15+ years - when I last entered a contest I used a paper dupe sheet and was state of the art :-) Getting back into contesting w
If you have a TS-850S interfaced to WriteLog without using the IF-232 interface from Kenwood, I would love to talk to you (mine isn't working, obviously :-). Tree swears that it works on TRLog, so I
First, what little I knew of electrical engineering is now 20+ years old. Second, as a software guy, I try hard to leave hardware to the hardware guys. However, sometimes that is hard to do with radi