Yes, station entries in other classes are showing points correctly. 73, -- _ /~\ The ASCII | J o h n B a s t i n K 8 A J S \ / Ribbon Campaign | jbastin@sssnet.com K8AJS@arrl.net X Against HTML | htt
For what it's worth, that wasn't the way I interpreted the rules, and not the way I submitted my entry (it also wasn't the way WriteLog scored them). From the Field Day rules: "4.6. (Class D) Home st
Sorry, I misled you because my memory betrayed me. I gave you my interpretation of the rules, but after going back and looking again, I find that WriteLog DID give me points for the DX stations (all
With the log open, go to the View window. Select 'Log by Call Sign'. It will create individual band logs listed by call sign, which you can then print. Hope this helps. 73, -- _ /~\ The ASCII | J o h
I think you are missing the point. We (or at least I) were talking about operating as a class D station. In that situation, DX home stations (class D) don't count. Yes, for everybody else, they do co
Why? There's a reason for that. The ARRL does not want FD submissions in Cabrillo format. Read the rules, and you'll find that WriteLog will easily do the dupe sheets that _are_ required. I just down
Apparently nobody who responded thought that anyone else would be interested in the answer to your question. Could you please summarize the responses to the list? Thanks for your cooperation. 73, --
And I like the idea of people who, when replying to a digest message, take the trouble to change the message subject to mean something, and also to _not_ quote the entire digest in their reply. 73, -
I noticed that, but didn't think anything about it since I'm not using WriteLog to send CW. I would enter the prefecture, it would jump back to the beginning of the call sign, and I would hit <enter>
Use the "RCVD" field to enter the two-letter oblast abbreviation when you work a Russian station, and the same field to enter the serial number for everyone else. That's the way I did it. Hope this h
I don't operate this contest, but my past experience with contests where Cabrillo logs are used is that if you submit a Cabrillo log, nothing else is required. All the necessary information for the c
The short answer to this is, no. When I first started using WriteLog I was keying the radio (an FT1000MP) through a simulated serial port created by using a Keyspan USB - PDA serial adapter (my lapto
This would be a royal PITA, in my opinion. I'm afraid if WriteLog did this, it would encourage the operator to not make a real effort to copy the state, hurting the score. I worked MANY, MANY states
Explain to him that WriteLog doesn't "Save As" a Cabrillo file. The Cabrillo file creation can be selected in the 'Contest' menu or under 'Export' in the File menu. Hope this helps. -- J o h n B a s
It works that way for me. When I'm in the entry window and press the TAB key, it goes from field to field until it gets all the way to the right and then goes back to the left-most field and starts o
If you enter just the %, how is the program supposed to know whether you want the serial number, call sign (%C), check for dupe (%B) and so forth? The WriteLog help file CLEARLY states: 'The memories
My previous experience with the keying loss was limited to that only; the frequency display and radio control always kept working. I solve this problem (assuming your cluster is using AR software), b
I sent a note to the list about this problem once before and got no response, and I was aggravated with it again in CQ WW DX over the weekend, so I'll ask again. I've found that when changing bands i
I've downloaded the 10.28 version upgrade of WL, and am running it on my laptop (I wanted the Oceania contest module). Coincidentally, since my last contest operation with WL, I've installed a couple