This is a standard problem when using comm port keying. I don't know of any way to prevent it. It gets really exciting when the amplifier is on, tuned to the wrong band on the wrong antenna! After a
Go to www.byterunner.com and order one of their four com port boards which support irq sharing. The isa board is about $50, pci about $100. Sometimes you can find these cheaper through google or ebay
It will probably be ok. With WL running, you can run the Windows Resource Meter (start/programs/accessories/system tools/resource meter) to see how much of the cpu resources are in use. If the meter
I should have said "System Monitor" instead of "Resource Meter." In System Monitor, display "Kernal: Processor Usage (%)." Sorry for the screwup. Dave Hachadorian, K6LL Big Bear Lake, CA
On Sun, 17 Aug 2003 11:12:28 -0400 "Sherman Banks" <w4atl@arrl.net> writes: Look carefully in the advanced controls for the sound card recording section. Sometimes there is a microphone preamplifier
On Fri, 04 Jul 2003 19:19:31 -0300 Scott Nichols <snichols@mvosprey.com> writes: Try running the Windows resource meter to see if you are hitting 100%. If so, try doing ctrl-alt-delete to see what's
setup/cw messages program F7 W6OA program F8 599 CA he: cq test de w1aw you: type w1aw in the callsign field, hit spacebar. If not a dupe, hit F7 (w6oa) he: w6oa 5nn CT you: type CT in the appropriat
The sticky brake wedge has nothing to do with the limit switches. The brake solenoid does not go through the limit switches. Only the motor windings go through the limit switches. When the brake wedg
This is a great feature of TRLog, and it allows you type a callsign sent at 50wpm, and send hiscall and your exchange with ZERO delay, without having to press the INSERT key. When you type the fourth
I just installed that file and made some test entries. It looks like we have to re-enter the name and QTH every time we work the same station over again. That's a pain. Am I doing something wrong? Da
Anyone out there an expert on the program F-Keys? In a two-radio setup, I am trying to program one f-key to call cq on the inactive radio, leaving the keyboard focus unchanged. In other words, if I'm
I've got my F-keys problem fixed, thanks to an e-mail from Keith Regli, the program's author. The problem I described was fixed in an updated version of F-Keys. I was using the old version. Now the "
One other little issue has showed up in the Sprint module. The Sprint rules say that three contacts must separate repeat qso's, regardless of band. I interpret this to mean that you cannot work the s
There is no moving mults in this contest. The mults only count ONCE, regardless of band, so there is no need to move a mult. Dave Hachadorian, K6LL Yuma, AZ
On Sat, 8 Mar 2003 20:12:57 -0000 "Mel Snitchler" <we2k@stny.rr.com> writes: Go to page 35 of the 850 manual. Change menu item number 11. If it's off, turn it on, or vice versa. Dave Hachadorian, K6L
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003 21:11:36 -0600 "Don Hill AA5AU" <aa5au@bellsouth.net> writes: Are there any Telnet sites that are especially good for RTTY Contests? Should we focus on one in particular? Thanks. D
In a previous msg (below) AA5AU reported a problem with MMTTY 1.63b. I tried the v1.64 engine (MMTTY.exe), as a Writelog plug-in, for two hours tonight in the WPX, and it did the same thing. It did i
On Sun, 9 Feb 2003 19:49:23 -0600 "FireBrick" <w9ol@billnjudy.com> writes: After reading your previous comment about priority/higher and soundloopback/off on Sunday morning, I tried MMTTY 1.64 again.
Don't feel bad. My QSO counter said 1764, but I ended up with only 1543, a difference of 221! In my case, using two radios, I think it has to do with the way Writelog reserves the QSO numbers. If you