Hi Don, I've had this happen before but I never put any thought into why it happened. I assumed it was a WriteLog peculiarity. The replies to your post, however, have explained it perfectly. My K3 re
I use the "Export Trusted QSL File" from within WriteLog to send my contest logs to the LoTW. WriteLog generates an e-mail with the following address: lotw-logs at arrl dot org I received "unable to
PROBLEM SOLVED Well the problem seemed to resolve itself. I suppose the mail server continued to try to deliver the message and my uploads were eventually accepted by the LoTW. So I'm guessing it was
I am using the MMTTY module within WriteLog for RTTY and occasional PSK31. QSOs made in PSK31 show up in the ADIF output file as RTTY. Is there a way to have WriteLog record it correctly? 73, Mike K2
Hi Don, I was hoping that there might be a solution that would not require a file edit after exporting the ADIF from WriteLog. But as you described it is possible to change the mode using an ADIF edi
It would be nice if separate CW and RTTY messages could be accessed from the stored message list and have WriteLog pull the correct message as determined by the transmission mode. Much the same way W
Hi Paul, I seem to remember having that same problem. I'm sure the gibberish is related to the fact that the yellow line is not over the signal being decoded. Here's how I corrected the problem. On t
Hi Wayne and Steve, Thanks for the update. I loaded some RTTY messages (plus the assorted command codes) and gave it a test run and it works perfectly. Put the rig in CW and WriteLog sends CW message
An unknown error occurred while accessing C:\users\Mike\Documents\WriteLog\Contests\15 CQ WW 160.wl. I searched the archives and saw the same problem described many years ago. No resolution was poste
Hi John, This is probably an over simplification. If you can live with the normal VE7CC screen instead of the WriteLog features on the other computer then just install the VE7CC application on the ot
This might not be the intended function for the recent addition of the blacklisting option in the packet spots window. During the DX contest I frequently jumped on spots for stations that I had worke