Yes, TinyFSK works great with Shared COM ports on WriteLog. I love it. I've been using this configuration since it came out in Beta. There was only one report to Wayne from me and all I could say was
I've made my own prefill files each year for RTTY Round-Up based on prior years' logs. Only the US/VE QTHs, of course. 73,Ed W0YK -- Original message --From: "Robert ." <woodr90@gmail.com> Date: 1/2
2200-2230 UTC, Friday, 5 January 0200-0230 UTC, Saturday, 6 January (Friday evening NA time) Same time and same drill as in recent years. This coming Friday, let's have two 30-minute practice session
The Help file explains how to enable CT accelerators which makes Insert grab the highlighted call from Rttyrite, copy it into the Entry window and send your exchange. One key press. In Rttyrite,
A Com port is only used for FSK, but you mention choosing AFSK below. So first of all, decide which transmission method you are going to use: FSK or AFSK. What did you use in the past with WL version
I have two Fn macros for S&P that are mapped to keys around the Enter key: My Call: F3, mapped to Open Square Bracket S&P Exch: Shift-F5, mapped to Close Square Bracket (includes the %L command to lo
Goetz, a couple of clarifications, please ... 1. I don't find any mention of Assistance or Packet Cluster usage, so I presume that is all right in all entry classes? 2. Are the call area multipliers
Excellent clarifications, Goetz. I ran some example QSOs through WriteLog and USA call areas are handled just as you describe below. The distance scoring also seems to be implemented according to the
Only does that if something is mis-configured or done wrong. Where is the cursor, what is in the Entry window fields and do you have Entry/Enter sends exch/QRZ checked? 73,Ed W0YK -- Original messag
My understanding as well. For a number of reasons I doubt FT8 will have much impact on Roundup other than reducing RTTY activity a bit by ops on FT8 who might otherwise be on RTTY. Multi-mode conte
Type 'NOESM' in the call sign entry window to disable ESM. Type 'ESM' to enable it.A different ESM script can be written and sustituted for the default one. The ESM behavior can be whatever you wan
In Win-Test and DXlog, type 'NOESM' in the call sign entry window to disable ESM. Type 'ESM' to enable it. When disabled, there are no surprises. Just press the Fn message key you want at any given t
The red 'B' means WriteLog thinks that frequency is not within the accepted bands for that contest. Is that the case, or not, for the example you apparently tried? Ed W0YK Per the advice of AA5AU, I'
Please let me know if you logged FT8 QSOs with WriteLog in last weekend's ARRL RTTY Roundup. Thanks, Ed W0YK _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list WriteLog@contesting.
Thanks Keith. On the UDP Listener issue, several people have noted to me that they couldn't get it to work. It also didn't work for me at first. I discovered that I had only copied the main UDP file
For running, it doesn't matter since working dupes is faster than discussing the issue. For S&P, it is a problem because there is no dupe check unril after the QSO is logged and copied to WriteLog. 7
A normal FT8 contest QSO takes four 15-second cycles or one minute total. Dupes cannot be checked in WriteLog quick enough. You'd have to read a call in WSJT-X, then type it into WriteLog temporari
+1At one time I understood what Save Configuration meant, but it's easier to just do it.73,Ed W0YK -- Original message --From: Don Hill AA5AU <aa5au@bellsouth.net> Date: 7/20/19 05:28 (GMT-08:00) To:
DigiRite/WriteLog handle WW Digi perfect. Select WW Digi in WriteLog and Grid Square only in DigiRite.73,Ed W0YK -- Original message --From: Rick <RickPalio@att.net> Date: 8/15/19 07:51 (GMT-08:00)
Yes and no. Yes, the WriteLog Cabrillo file still includes SNR (or, 599 if no SNR) in the Sent and Received exchange fields (versions 12.41 and 12.42. The current WW Digi Cabrillo template specifies