CDW has een a good source for the SIIG CyberPort PCI boards, which I find excellent -- Four serial plus one LPT, all on a shared IRQ. And the LPT port works fine on CW, even under XP (with UserPort d
For those who may have tried UserPort without instant success, there's one more wrinkle to consider before giving up. If your Setup/Ports dialog doesn't show what you expect, some cut and try experim
Thanks, Steve. After following your suggestion, and getting Setup / Ports corrected from my revisions to INI, I then renamed FPORT16.exe back to its original. Not sure what else it does, but it did n
It works just as advertised on the thread, and now that we're up to WL 10.34, there are no problems getting it to work with Setup/Ports. With earlier versions of WL, you have to rename or delete the
I thought we already had a key in WL to do this. Isn't it just the * key on the number pad that clears RIT? That works with either my TS870 or 850, and also worked on a 570. 73, Jon K1US off just wor
The "QSO Entry" section of the WL Help file lists many of these keystrokes/shortcuts. As for the keypad asterisk, it notes "Keypad * clears the RIT setting on your rig if it is attached and if it sup
After repeated queries and some disinformation, it seems necessary again to note that good LPT keying is perfectly possible under XP. UserPort is a free utility that permits use of LPT keying in WL u
Good monring, Stuart -- I've very seldom used PSK with WL, but this is how to get it started from the WriteLog menu bar :- Window > Rtty Window > TU Type > Stereo Soundboard AFSK > Mode > BPSK Very 7
For the record, SIIG CyberSerial PCI ports do 5-bit FSK just fine. Have been using them on two dual boot machines, under Win98SE and XPHE. Very reliable and easy to get up and running. 73, Jon K1US
Shige's helpful post had a small error in the URL. The corrected URL is as follows: http://village.infoweb.ne.jp/~ja3thl/ This is a very nice Telnet utility -- thanks for the information, Shige! 73,
Bill, Have you tried checking different soundcard priority options on the Misc tab? When running WL under XP on an Athlon 1700+, I've found that for one instance of MMTTY, the "Normal" setting stops
Stan -- Try this http://www.aa5au.com/rtty.html Go down to the getting started section, and feast on the info there. 73, Jon K1US -- Original Message -- From: "Stan Staten" <n3hs@qsl.net> To: <writel
Here it is, folks! This is the one we've been waiting for. Thanks Alan !! No stuttering or timing errors I can hear, just as it was under Win 98. As I also use YPlog for daily CW QSOs, I also checked
Don and all, -- I've forwarded my original April post to save archival hunting. Don gave the essence nicely, and I'd like to add that I ended up buying, and using happily, an SB-16 PCI ($29.00) which
Partition Magic just neatly handled my transition from a 17GB to a 40GB drive. It copied several partitions without fuss, whereas Ghost didn't do the job. Just my own recent experience. You'd have to
No, Gil. My standard edition Norton SW 2002 certainly does not include Ghost! And Partition Magic 7.0 does just what I said it did. It DOES copy partitions between drives. And very nicely too. The ma
Under XP, I simply open the zip file and click on setup.exe. It does the upgrade without any need for recopying the files. Have now gone through the last two upgrades this way, and no problems to rep
This has caused no end of problems, but with the condx so poor, I've had plenty of time to correct them. That is if I remember to watch for it. And then there are the ops who call CQ, acknowledge a
I've been dropping RST from the prompt for nearly a year in just about every RTTY contest. Just saves screen space and speeds things up. Have had the described problem with the modules regardless of
Having now been through the wringer getting _two_ PCs set up with dual sound hardware, I'd heartily agree that different cards / systems are desirable. Both of these run just fine under Win98SE and X