Would someone point me in the right direction on this one? So far, I have "dabbled" with WL--a serious Sweepstakes effort, both modes, and lesser participations in several other contests. In CW WPX,
Here is a summary of what we have, so far. * Several tout the W5XD Keyer as a workaround to keying issues with Windoze. Waitaminnit! What kind of sense does it make to buy a several hundred dollar ke
DL1EFD asked the question I asked myself after sending the summary last night and was staring at the list of printer drivers running in the background. I have six COM ports, having added two PCI card
Actually, that is not quite the whole story. I was in the pileup around 0Z, trying to figure out why I could not print the stations in the pileup I was listening to on the second VF. After discoverin
Frank: The answer is found in the DX4WIN Help file. Export your WriteLog contest file as a Comma-Delimited ASCII file, then import that file into DX4WIN using the WriteLog selection on the DX4WIN Imp
I think we all have fallen into a hole here. I emailed Tree, N6TR about the lack of Cabrillo support for the Stew Perry. His reply was right to the point: the Stew Perry rules do not currently requir
Writeloggers: I have long been aware that users of NT-based OS's, such as XP, have had to take extra steps to ensure access to parallel ports with WL. Inasmuch as I was a Win98SE user, I duly filed a
WLfolks: Thanks all for the responses to my question re using UserPort to access LPT1. The suggested support page on writelog.com was exactly what was needed. Rig control, rotator control and LPT key
Your PK232 should run just fine with the port set to 9600,N,8,1. You did not indicate that anything at all had appeared on the screen. One thing that often fooled PK232 owners was that, when first po
I am trying to set up WL10.42C on a Toshiba laptop. The file opened with the log window occupying the entire screen--and it is not obvious how to make it smaller. I see no "grab" places. Help, please
Forget the last--(red face)--the usual Windows method shrunk it. OOPS. _________________________ CU in the California QSO Party October 4-5, 2003 www.cqp.org _________________________________________
John: I am relieved to read your message--my log summary is missing a tenth of my QSO's. I have scrutinized the log and see nothing wrong with it--no red characters, no question marks. I guess Cabril
Marek's program simply does not run on my XP machine--it hangs. Garry, NI6T --Original Message-- From: writelog-bounces@contesting.com [mailto:writelog-bounces@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Jim Rhodes
Brian: Much safer solution. The Canadian QSO's generate State errors when imported, but no biggie--there were a lot fewer VE QSO's than US. I don't know why, but wl2dx4win211 was a nasty experience.
Writeloggers: The California QSO Party is this coming weekend--and there is a problem with Writelog. Most contests are single mode, whereas CQP is not. When QSYing, one wishes to ensure that the mode
RTTY-heads: I am trying to set up for this evening's RTTY Sprint. In CQWW RTTY last month, I used both MMTTY and one of my modified PK232's. Due to limited time, MMTTY was RX-only and I transmitted t
RTTY-heads: Once again Writelog confounds and mystifies... * I was unable to get MMTTY to provide modulation to either my mic jack or the Patch input, using the soundcard Line Out jack as the source.
RTTY-heads: One more question.... Why does MMTTY, if its window is not directly under the log entry window, refuse to surrender the foreground if WL--or any other running app--is clicked? Is there a
RTTY-heads: I have submitted my RTTY Sprint log twice to rttysprint@ncjweb.com, but have received no acknowledgment, bounce or other response. Has anyone else gotten back a confirmation--or anything