Thanks Phil for you tip. It works very well but it looks like it would fill up your drive during a contest. And don't forget to close the file after the contest. WL has a very nice recording feature.
Jim, my Mouse only moves the freq on the radio. It doesnt seem to do anything in any other windows. From the help file: Set MOUSE_WHEEL_HZ to the frequency increment to turn for each mouse wheel mess
The dos copy is the easiest way to combine files. Just make sure you are in the correct directory or you have to give the full path to the files. Joe K0BX Example: COPY FILEA.ADI+FILEB.ADI FILENEW.AD
Just a short note to tell you that I had a very good time in the CQWWCW last weekend. I only S&P and made only 400 Q's but Writelog worked perfectly all weekend. This is the first CW contest since up
The Kenwood TS-930 and TS-940 FSK was setup reversed to everyone else. You have to change the keying circuit around a bit or do it in MMTTY. I used this circuit to key my TS-850S for long time. I the
After reading there comments on the cw keying I decided to try it last night. I had recently upgraded to Win/XP from Win98SE and I had been keying cw with WL on a comport. Looking at the Port setup o
Well the first place to start is the Writelog.ini file. Goto Look at the Ports and look at the addresses for the print ports. They need to be the same as your computer. [PORTS] dvktype=3 dvkport=4 Co
This weekend during the WPXRTTY contest I noticed something that I had never experienced before. I was S&P and I used F-5 to call the station and then F-3 SendCallExchangeKey to send my report. What
Well Dick hit it right on the head. There was an 'L' at the end of the F3 macro. I copied the macro's from last year CQWPX RTTY. I guess I added it and forgot about it. Thanks Joe K0BX Somewhere in t
I don't know what you are doing wrong, but I think you need to read AA5AU article on how to setup Writelog with MMTTY. http://www.aa5au.com/rtty.html My writelog.ini file has several entries for mmtt
I think this is what you need to put in your writelog.ini file. This is from the help: For the SCS PC II TNC, for the KAM, and for the PK-232 TNC, Rttyrite reads the TncInit1, TncInit2, etc. entries
Natan, I am using the Rascal interface http://www.packetradio.com/rascal.htm and it is all wired for the 8 pin plug in the back and supports FSK and PSK31 and other modes from your soundcard. A plug
Gary, can you tell us which switching power supply you had the trouble with?? Joe K0BX Its those @##$! switching power supplies. You can try shielding it AND running ferrite beads. I'm going to try a
Hi Mike I have a webpage that talks about the setup for the PK-232. Please go to http:www.qsl.net/k0bx There are a couple of files, but the TS-850 to PK-232 might help you. One thing, the RS-232 cabl
I updated the WL_CTY.DAT FILE and added K7C to the Kure Island List. I then ran the Convert CTY to Writelog program. When I enter K7C in the logging window, the country shows Kure Is. But the beamhea
?? My version on Writelog does not have any Setup on the Tools menu. Are you sure your not thinking about DXBASE or someother logging program? I edit the WL_CTY.txt file and added K7C to the Kure lis
Hi Bill, To add K7C to the Kure Island county list is easy: Go to the Writelog directory on your computer, usually at \ham\programs\wl_cty.dat. Open the wl_cty.dat file with notepad (do not use Word)
No one has mentioned this so I will: In MMTTY in WriteLog you are using the plug-in and it may not have the same setup as the stand-alone version on your machine. What you want to check for, is to go
Bob, your question is like asking what is the best car, you will get 1000 answers. If you are going to use it for ham rtty, I would suggest MMTTY/soundcard demodulator with Writelog. If you want some
Hi Len, well I know sometimes it is hard to explain things in writing. What I was trying to say, is that the RTTY Decoder that is built into the IC-756PROII/III will not only put the decode rtty on t