Clive, The Top Ten Devices Yaesu band decoder does indeed work directly off the LPT ports of the W5XD MK1100. I have my keyer in series with my IC756 Pro II and a Top Ten Yaesu decoder fed from the k
Phil, Don't panic. Just open the Volume Control appilet for the sound card you are using and adjust the Line Out control to bring the wave files up to the level you want. Now that said I just looked
Tony, The Multi-keyer ports do have 4 bit BCD data that is the same as the Yaesu uses so everything is compatible. Thanks for the url Jerry, interestingly I have just the use for such a decoder at th
All you users of Turtle Beach Santa Cruz cards, While trying to help Phil, I noticed something puzzling on my Santa Cruz card. When Writelog is controlling the card and I open the Writelog Sound Mixe
All, So we have cases where a Sound Max card, a 16 PCI card and a Santa Cruz card all have had the Msg Play Level control grayed out. Some seem to have been fixed by different drivers - that seems a
Happy New Year Magnus, I am a little confused. The FT847 does NOT have an FSK input. It does have a AFSK input on the Data In/out jack. I have used this input for hf (actually satellite also) rtty ma
Hal, Go to the Writelog web site and download the namedmul.ini file there. Replace the one that is currrently in your writelog "programs" directory and open writelog again. That should get you NU Jer
All, I am rebuilding my main hf radio computer before the big move. Installed new Hard Drive, loaded Win XP, Service pack 2, all the critical Windows updates, Writelog 10.50D (the version I have been
Bill, Don, et al Yes, the trick is to have a clean writelog.ini file. I had already transferred in my fully setup for two radios writelog.ini which still pointed to MMTTY on the old F: drive (which d
Tom, Go to Start, Programs, WriteLog v10, Sound Board Mixer Control. Open that applet. There you can select which sound card WriteLog is using. As far as I know, Writelog can only control one sound c
All, Yesterday, I stepped into this morass also. As you know I have the IC756 Pro II, to CT-17 to W5XD Keyer and from its output port to my Top Ten decoder for my antenna filter switching. I still ha
All, Well, I joined the ranks of those who tried to use UserPort for Writelog access to LPT1 and failed. After getting it to work the first day, no way could I get it to work yesterday. The port stil
Jerry, Under WinXP this seems to be doable. I have several cases where I am running two apps on the same card. The one I do often is Rttyrite in cw mode and CWget on the Santa Cruz. Seems to work alt
All, After about two weeks of fussing with UserPort and Direct IO I finally got Writelog to put the antenna relay commands on LPT1. I even had to Ghost back to a version of WinXP install before addin
Richard, There is no split command for the FT847. And you can only command the Main VFO. There is no Sub VFO command. You can command each VFO in the Satellite mode but not in the normal mode. So it
Bob, No where could I find any mention of what mode the printer port needs to be in for Writelog to use either UserPort or DirectIO to talk to it. UserPort may well have worked if I had thought to ch
Phil, Make sure that the Line In signal on your sound card Playback is muted. Jerry, W6IHG -- Dr. Jerry R. Pixton, PIXOS Designs LLC http://www.pixos.com/designs/RadioTuner/ jpixton@shentel.net -- __
All, Just turned on the first radios at the new qth. Still wiring everything. But have IC756 Pro II and Writelog running. With an old emergency dipole strung across the basement (piers still being po
All who responded, I found my noise generator. Something many of us have in the shack. The network hubs! I have two local area networks for the house/shack. One internal for sharing between computers
Help, I am brain dead. We have talked often about the places in Microsoft Windows that programs get started. I have collected all these hints over the years. But now that I have moved I can not find