FSK is advisable for many reasons. The most straightforward approach is to use a legacy serial port to send FSK and PTT signals to the RTTY connector on the back of the FT-990, 1000MP, or MARK-V MP.
Does Cort, did you see my recent post? I think the RTTY connector is the same in the D as the 990, 1000MP etc. Here it is again: FSK is advisable for many reasons. The most straightforward approach
You need to be careful to click on the first letter of the callsign - That should put it in there cleanly. _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list WriteLog@contesting.c
You can open as many bandmaps as you want without defining multiple radios - See "View of the Contest" at http://www.qsl.net/wa9als/so2r-mmttyx2.htm (last of article) Just right-click on a bandmap a
I doubt that's true - It sure isn't true for FSK RTTY, which uses the TxD line for SHIFT. Using DTR for CW is analogous. Writelog provides a lockout feature to ensure that 2 signals are not transmitt
Ed, I just looked, and darn it, I couldn't find a thing about RTTY, WriteLog, or CQ-Contest! _______________________________________________ RTTY mailing list RTTY@contesting.com http://lists.contest
Now there's a fresh idea! <$5 with 3 components too. You could sell the Rigblaster on Ebay... make it stop doing what ever it does where when it fills up the screen, it goes back up to the top. I don
does not make rttyrite do ptt on Com4. What I had to do, is leave the settings for LPT1 alone, and add that Com4 is a CW port in my Writelog port setup, and contrary to my logic, have no port select
Forget it - If the other guy thinks he hasn't worked you, he doesn't have you in his log. Just work him again and go on. It's much faster than arguing with back and forth I worked you, no you didn't,
This one gets my vote: http://k1nu.home.comcast.net/k1nu/Products/control.html -- Original Message -- From: "Nick Kail" <m3mlr@tiscali.co.uk> To: <WriteLog@contesting.com> Sent: Friday, January 30, 2
If I understand you correctly, that's essentially what the "+" key does. It sends your QRZ message and enters the Q in the log. Yes, you have to press the + key, but that's no more work than pressing
DITTO Barry (W2UP)'s comments - exactly. It's all what you're used to. You could add modes if you think it's worth it to attract some new users, but please make it an OPTION, not a replacement for cu
MUCH LESS than that on Ebay! _______________________________________________ RTTY mailing list RTTY@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/rtty
Are you sure you're not sending AFSK? WriteLog sends 5-bit Baudot FSK on the TxD line - No other way to get that info that I am aware of. AFSK is another whole story. Ditto the Rigblaster. Good examp
Bob, please tell us in exquisite detail exactly how a RigBlaster (Pro or plain) sends FSK without using the TxD line. The Rigblaster doesn't have a 5-bit Baudot code generator in it! That information
I don't think that's always true. At home with a Matrox card, my windows will maximize on the monitor they're on when you maximize it. The task bar extends across both monitors though. On another ma
up anything related to the filtering in rtty mode - do you? much the same way as in LSB-D? I sure do. I rarely use the TPF because the others are so good! Use of the TPF increases the background noi
I run WriteLog networked about once a year. Today I sort of had it going right off. I could get the 2 computers connected and if I was real quick, I could log on either and have it appear in the othe
I and at not Also, no radios are involved yet, so no stray RF problem. _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list WriteLog@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailm