I am sorry, but I have to say this. The nature of a contest is to improve our skills and have fun by working other stations and exchanging information. The purpose of the exchange is to add some skil
At the risk of starting another controversy... SO2R is a learned skill. It takes technology and practice to do well. SO2R does offer a significant advantage - especially on RTTY. In the Roundup last
I am trying to set up for ARRL DX SSB. Using WL 11.25a on Windows 7 and the YCCC SO2R+ box. This box does the mic switching. Mic is wired into sound card #1. The output comes from the speakers of sou
Pretty frustrating weekend with WL and the YCCC So2R box. I was never able to get around the bug that pops up the "WriteLog Sound SendWave Error" message when both xmit outputs are set to the same so
You may recall that I was having some frustration with WriteLog and sound cards last month. I have been struggling with how to make the audio sound good when using the built-in Realtek sound card or
The rules for MS in WAE are worded funny, but look like they are exactly the same as CQWW. You can have a run station and a mult station. Right click in the window and select 10 minute rule. I think
I am not seeing this in 11.28F. Thanks for the QSOs this weekend! _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list WriteLog@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/lis
I upgraded to Win10 and had no issues at all with Writelog coming across the upgrade. It appears that everyone is having different experiences (good and not so good) with Win10. Randy, K5ZD PS - Back
It can be done. "Use of a DVK for QTCs WriteLog is able to sound out your QTC transmission on the sound board DVK. You can turn this feature on using the Contest Parameter Setup menu." You wouldn't n
You need to click the plus key as you read each of the QTCs to a station. This marks the QSO as sent. Randy, K5ZD _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list WriteLog@contes
The message is correct. Your sent exchange is missing "DX" on each line. Go to parameter setup and put DX in for QTH and 31 for zone. Then generate the Cabrillo file again. Randy, K5ZD ______________
WriteLog does not support marking QSOs with X-QSO. If you mark the QSO within WL it is removed from the Cabrillo log completely. The way to do it is by using a text editor. Add "X-" to the beginning
If you enter a single band category, only the QSOs on that band will be counted for your score. The CQ WW rules do require single band entrants to include all other QSOs made during the contest (on o
I was informed that my answer was not clear. Only the QSOs you make on the single band you are entering will impact your score. Anything you log on other bands is not used in calculating your final s
The WL behavior is exactly what you would expect a logging program to do. The X-QSO concept was invented after WL had been designed this way. Since only CQ WW and WPX support X-QSO, it is not surpris
It sounds like WL is not talking to the radio. If you don't have a frequency from the radio, the band map won't move. _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list WriteLog@co
I also experienced #1. There are some fields where only text is expected and they should not do the cut number thing. The precedence and section fields are examples. Perhaps the entry window setup co
I too am struggling with getting the WriteLog cty files updated. I ran the Convert CTY to Writelog utility. It downloaded the wl_dat.cty file no problem. It appeared to run the conversion. But, I can
Found them! C:\ProgramData\WriteLog I too am struggling with getting the WriteLog cty files updated. I ran the Convert CTY to Writelog utility. It downloaded the wl_dat.cty file no problem. It appear
Using WL10.31A. Contest is set for CQ WW CW. Connected to a cluster with RBN so lots of CW spots flowing in the packet terminal window. Band map is being populated. But, the packet spots window is em