All of the clear documentation on using the MMTTY engine shows that it is necessary to have 2 soundcards, however I found one reference to using a stereo sound card to decode two VFO's or two radios.
I've searched the help files and the arcives and can't find what I'm looking for. I seem to remember a way to move a callsign into a waiting stack and then recall it when you're ready to work the sta
I'm assuming this would only work on RTTY, and not other modes where the computer is not decoding for you. I'm looking for something more universal. 73 de Al, KE1FO -- Visit my amateur radio contesti
The multiplier list will show you this. For any contest you can see multipliers and which ones are worked on which band. Contests with lots of mults will have multiple pages and you can only view one
The Alt-C option may be helpful for me on RTTY. Because of screen real estate, my rttywrite window is small and only shows the current qso without scrolling. As I said, what I'd really like is almost
Bruce, Brilliant! Thanks. This is just what I was looking for. I have setup my shift+f3 to be %l %p1 tu nw %m10 but unfortunately this does not work. The first call is logged, and the 2nd call is pop
Hey everyone, I've yet to renew my license, so upgrading isin't a fix right now. I'm trying to get %z to work in a macro. I want to send the frequency of radio 2 in a SO2R configuration. Here's what
The network workaround does not seem to work. I registered to accept network connections, and set my station ID to A, then used tu %za2 pse ke1fo with no luck. Oh well. 73 de Al, KE1FO -- Visit my am
Or you could get a trackball with a scroll wheel and mount it somewhere on the center console. Here's <http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16826104156&nm_mc=OTC-Froogle&cm_mmc=OTC-Fro
And the section may not be in the writelog.ini file. If that is the case, you can add. Just cut and paste the entire text from Don's e-mail into your writelog.ini file, save the file then restart wri
Hello everyone, I'm having issues with the CW keyer speed changing randomly in Writelog. It only seems to happen on 20 and 15 meters (not sure about 10 with the current sunspot situation), so it very
I did not mention, but I am using the W5XD box. I'm suspecting it's RF somewhere, and the speed pot may just be the difference from past contests. I believe I left it hooked up from doing some non-co
ARRL did a review of some sound cards a couple years back. If you're a member, the review is on the ARRL site here<http://www.arrl.org/members-only/prodrev/pdf/pr0705.pdf>. They didn't run the "write
I'd love to see 2 things implemented around this topic. 1. The ability for WriteLog to pull the section info from the logged qso and insert it into the comment field of the outoging spot (when you pr
Hello everyone, I'm trying to upgrade to the new Universal Score Uploader for Getscores, but I'm not having much luck with the script. I think I've got it right, but it does not work. Anybody have a
I was not very specific in my initial post. The score is uploading OK, but I'm not seeing anything but zero's in the breakdown. Thanks. 73 de Al, KE1FO -- Check out my Amateur Radio Contesting blog a
If you have MS Excel, you can generate lots of interesting reports using pivot tables or charts. SH5 is also nice, and might be worth the $20 registration just because you don't have to fiddle with E
Hello Nick, So for each station worked, KG4GME entered a callsign and either state or serial number, correct? I did not operate the contest, but my version 10.73D seems to log both correctly. For US/
Hello everyone, I'm considering a "shuttle jog" device to use with Writelog and my K3 so I can put the most used rig controls closer to the keyboard (tuning dial, filter settings, etc). I see 3 diffe
Hello folks, I'm looking to enable some additional rig control functions for my K3 by adding a custom rig driver to Writelog (specifically around filter settings, and other receive settings - noise b