I am normally a content user of writelog and have been using for over 10 years BUT I have spent several days trying to solve a simple problem that I feel needs to have a better fix. All I'm trying to
Jim, Anthony Thanks forall the help.I found the editor in the programmes file.I was using a third party editor which I'd been using for quite a while but I guess WL now has a fairly decent editor. Re
Darren I'm not currently using my FT1kmpMK5 but as I recall the band map on second VFO works (or worked) with that rig - so running SO2R with a pair of these and I had four bandmaps all clickable and
Hal Are you actually planning on using the software from this machine or is this just a question to see how resourceful the list is?? What hardware are you using?? Any USB devices or interfaces?? Win
Guys, Happy New Year all around. i don't currently have a SO2R set-up (well missing just the radio - everything else is there) but when I am SO2R I have always used the duelling CQ feature - and neve
Hi Andre I would say yes, with a few caveats. Since I'm set up as SO2R on all bands and all modes, I've found it easier to use WL for just about all my logging. For general logging, I use two differe
Joe's observation is consistent with my configuration. Something is not configured correctly still. Regards, Dean - 8P6SH -- *Dean St.Hill* * * *Counterpoint Consulting * *17 Ocean City* *St.Philip*
Nick The key thing I think you need to do is delete the rttyrite section of your writelog.ini file. I had similar problems and then came across a post from Ed Muns that referenced this deleting the r
Steve I believe the one thing you're missing is a router setting. open up router and in the ports section acroass from the "FSK" selection are two "tick boxes". The "strict bps" box has to be ticked
One other thing I highly suggest is when you are changing TNC's change from whatever is your current TNC to "Dumb Terminal Unit" then maybe a writelog restart and then to the TNC you want upon restar
Hi Alan I'm trying to keep this as simple as possible but it could be a long haul depending on a number of factors including your own knowledge of the operating system, the rig and writelog. The FT20
FB Gary I know the feeling. Just a couple days ago I found a copy of CT by K1EA on a 5.25in floppy disc from when I was running CT on an IBM clone with an Intel 8086 CPU, monochrome monitor, either 1
Hi Bob Double check the speed of the port in both the digikeyer router and the writelog ports setup and make sure they are the same. I think WL has "default' as their default and I always change it t
Well said Joe. I have had an MK2R+ from pretty soon after they became available and have used it extensively in both SSB and RTTY SO2R environment with Writelog. I make use of the buttons on the box
Den I was a fairly early adopter of the MK2R+ upgrding from another brand that used the LPT port for its functionality. I used it with XP first with LPT as at the time I wasn't convinced about the wh
Paul Still not 100% sure of the question but Writelog will do what you are asking about. It will also work as a general logging programme using an existing template like "dxpedition" or "General logg
Ted As far as I know its not advisable even if it is possible. I believe you can network the same version of Writelog across different operating systems but not different versions of Writelog. Why no
Thanks Don I figured it was the module but I have been finding my whole system to be so unstable that the thought of restarting and running into problems forced me into running without the automatic
Fellow Hams I have been trying to gather as much information as possible regarding the use of LP-Pan and the various associated hardware and software. I've taken the plunge and acquired all the neces
TO1A seemed to have scored correctly for me but I do have ome unresolved call. Did anyone get resolution on the PA2/W2MM/MM who was off Panama? I am perplexed enough to simply mark him as a not claim