I think Bob probably has hit the snake over the head. If multiple requests from the radio to WL are not responded to, most radios will then stop sending the request. This is usually known as polling.
Seems Microsoft has decided to continue support to Windows 98 until June 2006. See http://www.cbsnews.com for details. FYI 73 Ed _______________________________________________ RTTY mailing list RTTY
That is excessive to an extreme. If your BIOS supports it, run some program which will keep the CPU sweating, then do a reboot, hit del to go to the BIOS and see if it has a CPU overheat setting. I u
Well, this is a SWAG, but I think the problem might be the way Windows handles its SWAP file. Here, on all my machines, I take control of virtual memory, and limit the size of the swap file to no mor
Just happened to stumble across this web site. Believe me, it is absolutely fantastic. http://www.computerhope.com/index.htm 73 Ed _______________________________________________ RTTY mailing list RT
I've got a couple of KAM+s also, but not in use now. If I remember correctly, Pacterm sets the KAM into another mode from the original state. Which is why you're seeing WL OK after Pacterm runs. Gues
Unless WL is instructed to remember this, I think the only way would be to set the attributes on this file to read only,system. 73 Ed _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing
-- Jim brings up an interesting point I've wondered about. Say you save the Cabrillo file, and then edit out 1 QSO. I think the rabbit expects 50 per line. What would happen then? 73 Ed _____________
But, in my travels I came across these 4 web sites. The first one is especially interesting in that it shows how you can use an USB port as a serial port. Scroll down until you come to a section mark
I believe if you read the article again, you will find the author who built the device determined that Windows solved the problem and created the port. I didn't write it, I don't need the ports, so t
-- Yes it would, and it would be a very simple modification. But in the meantime, all I do is rename the writelog.ini file for each mode, then save them in the Windows directory. Should come as no su
Well, I keep a complete backup here on a spare 8 GB hard drive. It's installed as the slave on the main IDE bus, but I keep the power off by intercepting the red connector and routing it through a sm
Both messages mention "upgrades". But I wonder if one was a full install. That may be the key. 73 Ed _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list WriteLog@contesting.com http
Just upgraded to 10.45, and for some reason, my OMNI 6+ will not key on FSK. Just puts out a steady carrier. Would appreciate it if someone using WL and an OMNI 6+ on FSK would reply to me privately.
-- Just a note to Jerry's post. My G-450 ( about 8 months old ) does not act in that way, so maybe as he said, Matrox has "gotten its act together". One thing I do find is if I open another program,
-- That is my understanding also. What bothered me so much in the test is all the stations which just sent their call, rather than preceed it with a "de". Those calls had to be typed in manually, a P
I wish this was the only "bug" in the program! But the logic is solid. When you enter the serial number, and log the QSO, the "new multiplier" prefix will appear in the log. Just how is WL supposed t
-- True, but not the fault of the operator or program. Too many tranceivers use LSB for receive on FSK, and therefore, you have to add the offset. For my OMNI 6B+, it 1.41 kHz. Just set the XIT and
Thanks to Scott for the post. But what is this reference to 10.46? I thought 10.45 was the latest. 73 Ed _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list WriteLog@contesting.com
I ordered one from Gateway yesterday. Best price I could find. Around $63 with S&H. 73 Ed _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list WriteLog@contesting.com http://lists.co