To 160 M CW Contesters using Writelog: Usually, my contest submissions to robots are quick, easy, and no problem. Not so with CQ WW 160 CW, and the reasons were: 1. The correct e-mail address to send
My previous post was intended to assist Writelog users who encountered difficulty getting their CQ 160 CW logs accepted by the robot, nothing more. It was not intended as a bash of Writelog, which I
When creating a Cabrillo file in 7QP, I found that the power, mode and band categories are all grayed out. Before submitting my Cabrillo file, I manually added the power and mode classifications, hop
Writeloggers: I use the current version, 10.61E. Just played around in the ARRL 10 Meter Contest. No contacts with Novice or Techs, i.e., no 8 point qsos. It appears as if Writelog computed my score
Disregard! It was cockpit trouble! The score window was too narrow and cut off the DX mults. Sorry for bandwidth! 73, Al, K6RIM _______________________________________________________________________
Currently use version 10.61E. Windows XP, SP2. When attempting to install 10.62H, I receive this error message: " Writelog MSI installation from full 10.56 or later is not on this computer. Use old s
Sid: Thanks for your message! I also just received a similar message from VE3FJB. Guess we need to QRX until we hear from Ron with a solution. 73, Al, K6RIM __________________________________________
Writeloggers: Is there a way to set the band map edges? Can find nothing about this in the normal sources, including the Writelog Reflector. This question was previously asked on the reflector (see b
Thanks to WA2MNO and the others who answered with the (easy) solution to this issue! 73, Al, K6RIM _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list WriteLog@contesting.com http:/
Hi, Wayne! Yes, after almost every contest. It's one of the many GREAT features of Writelog! With thanks and seasons greetings, Al, K6RIM _______________________________________________ WriteLog mail
Using 10.67B, I experienced the identical issue with the Cabrillo file for CQ WPX CW. I edited the Cabrillo file, as Gary did, and the robot accepted the log "with potential problems". Feeling somewh
Writeloggers: Forgive the bandwidth, but I can't find the answer in the archives, and Wayne appears unavailable to answer. Tomorrow, I'm taking delivery of a new *Win 7* computer, replacing my trusty
Writeloggers: Using a new (Win 7) computer and getting ready for SS. All appears well, but I've encountered a new way Writelog is handling corrections to a CW callsign. In the old computer, after mak
The newest Writelog version has obviously caused some issues with RTTY in Writelog. I was fortunate to have some kind assistance from RTTY Guru W0YK, and he helped me along, but I still have a strang
It would help if you told us what transceiver you were using, Kenwood TS-990S what sound card your were using USB Audio CODEC how you do PTT Serial Port and how you connect transmit audio from the so
Joe: In my setup, PTT is NOT on the same port as CAT control: Radio control of the TS-990 is via USB, not RS-232. PTT is via RS-232. So they are separate. I have no idea how to control PTT from XMMT.
If the TS-990 radio control is via USB, it is probably using the TX1; command - particularly if COMM PTT = YES - which is equivalent to the microphone PTT. The microphone PTT mutes the data (ACC) inp
Another clue: My regular (i.e., non-contesting) logging program is Logger 32. Logger 32 has RTTY capability, using either MMTTY or 2Tone. Given the issue that I am currently experiencing with RTTY on
Jim: Appreciate your response. I'm not clear on exactly what you mean by "separately" setting up the MMTTY engine. When in Writelog, I went to XMMT setup, which then took me to MMTTY, where I configu
Thanks to W4TV - problem is solved. One last thing ... you may need to set COMM PTT to "NO" if there is a conflict between the TX1; command and hardware PTT on PKS. Response: Doing precisely that - s