At 16:41 11/14/03, Gary Ferdinand W2CS wrote: I'm looking for the following function in WL.<snip> 3. A way of returning to my run frequency after a quick pass at a mult (clicked on a spot, or used RC
I always have a buffer ready to go which explains just what I need for contest credit, and even suggests an exchange ("serial nr like 001"...) he can use. Had two buffers yesterday - one for state an
Check your "Device ID" setting for MMTTY. Options - Misc - Device ID. Try selecting -1, 0, or 1 and see what effect that has. If the Device ID is set incorrectly, it will act as you describe. Jerry W
At 14:43 12/22/03, Chet Woods wrote: <snip> Finally, to Wayne: ... Yes there are issues here but you also don't have an army of computer geeks at your beck-and-call Er - actually, I think Wayne IS an
There is limited general info on several different TUs (not specifically P-38 vs MMTTY, though) at: http://www.rttyinfo.net/RX_compare.htm Jerry W4UK At 18:27 12/23/03, Rick Mintz wrote: HAPPY HOLIDA
I worked VO2NS at 2053UTC Saturday and he gave NL as the province. When I worked him on a different band Sunday at 1956UTC, he was giving LB. I will submit what he sent and assume the file checker ro
I run 2s1p PCI NetMOS i/o cards assigned to com3 and 4 fine with WL using those ports- no problems of any kind. I recently had some DMA+IRQ conflicts (not WL-related) I had to work myself through and
LATEST HINT - ignore previous MAJOR HINT. I thought I would re-check this so I could answer any questions that come up and can't get it to work now - I get all the independent instances of Bandmap I
Multiple instances of Bandmap can be run to show all telnet spots on multiple bands after all - here is how: Activate 4 radios in WL, set the first to the freq you want it's bandmap to show, then act
AHA - works FB, and "connects" properly with the telnet feature. Thanks for the tip. This is much quicker than what I was doing. But - without the tip in your email "right click" (and then ask for a
The setting of the ICOM menu item "CI-V Transceive" may affect what you are seeing, John. If it is now OFF, turn it ON via the ICOM menu and see if it fixes it. As I recall, if it is OFF, the radio d
I worked him a few hours later at 0147. I remember he first gave me the emx, but when I sent my "need serial nr like 001 for contest pse", he sent me a 001. Never saw him again so don't know what he
Just use QSK - no PTT required. Diodes should isolate the two parallelled key lines OK, if that is needed. Jerry W4UK At 17:17 1/10/04, Don Hill AA5AU wrote: <snip> There was one suggestion that didn
Check the list of CI-V Control Commands in your ICOM manual. 756PRO does not have a command to clear the RIT, bit I think the 756PROII does. Your 746PRO radio may go either way. If you have no comman
4-5 years ago I developed a single function key system to work on both RTTY and CW contesting, both run and S&P modes, and to accomodate CW practice using PED (A CW contest training program). My setu
The following works for me to output the band data signals under Win98se: In Writelog, "Setup" - "ports". Check the correct port under the "Antenna Relay" column. I think an additional program may be
new install of 10.45m is working for me, accepting all Mexicans. Jerry W4UK At 18:33 2/7/04, John E Bastin, K8AJS wrote: Is anyone else having the problem with the FMRE RTTY contest module that it wi
At 19:08 2/7/04, Jerry Flanders wrote: new install of 10.45m is working for me, accepting all Mexicans. CORRECTION - not MIC. Whazzup with MIC? Jerry W4UK Jerry W4UK At 18:33 2/7/04, John E Bastin, K
Looks like it does that if you have worked the guy before on a different band??? Seems to be a random nr entry in the rcvd field, not the nr I got before! I am having lots of these manual entries. Je
I am watching the RCVD field. If anything shows there I put the cursor there and clear it, then prepare for a manual entry. It is a PITA, but still better than pencil and paper. I probably missed sev