Bill, A program that I've used a lot and it's really simple is Wavedit.exe. Microsoft used to distribute it freely, but I haven't seen it for a while. I have it, but on a machine that is packed for m
Paul, Get a USB to serial port device: http://www.us.buy.com/retail/product.asp?sku=10252637&hdwt=30805&loc=14617 I've used this one and it worked for me (for CW). There are lots of others (down to a
I use two and they are great for space! The prices are finally coming down I recently saw 15 inch ones for around $350 at http://www.spartantech.com. Shopping may get better prices. I have one versio
Vern, I think the answer is "it depends". Writelog keeps only a little information in the registry using the older "ini file" mechanism for storing most program level information. The writelog.ini fi
I recommend Don's solution, but I was playing around tonight and wrote a little utility that will (temporarily) turn off the Always on Top for windows (not specific to WriteLog related ones). You can
I've released new versions of my FKeys and WlIniEdit utilities. For those who haven't seen them before: FKeys is a (configurable) set of floating buttons that emulate keyboard function keys and other
Please respond directly to Rich, AA2MF mailto:aa2mf@arrl.net August 15, 2001 Hello fellow Writelog users, I am a sometimes user of Writelog. Still not knowing enough about the program to put it into
Darrell, Take a look in the help file under "ini file" and "[PORTS]". The entry you need is: CommSlot1=7 This will set the first line of the Setup/Ports dialog box to point at COM7: rather than COM1:
Rick, The archives for this reflector contains lots of successes and failures for both add-in serial cards and USB to serial ports. The bottom line seems to be that there is no answer that works for
Vince, Check out the following websites for the relevant stuff: http://www.arraysolutions.com/products.htm http://www.qth.com/dunestar/ http://www.qth.com/topten/ http://www.berkshire.net/~robbins/te
See below. Keith WB6BIG www.kregli.com keith@kregli.com You can go to menu Contest/Exchange Format Setup..., Click No so as not to clear out the existing setup. Then click on RST and you should see a
Somebody tell me if I'm way off, but here's one take. The colors are represented by what we call RGB colors. These are identified as red, green and blue intensities in a range 0-255 (0-0xFF in HEX).
I use 19200 with a VI+ and recently I've been using a polling rate of 60. I was polling much slower before (500) and it didn't seem bad. Keith WB6BIG -- WWW: http://www.writelog.com/ Submissions: wri
If Win 98 works for you there is no meaningful advantage to going to Win 2K. I think it is a "better" operating system, but most of the better part is irrelevant to what most users need. In fact, you
Ed's right, I changed almost two years ago. I haven't been keeping the list of ini commands up in the wl ini edit program. The sites by Scot and Don had so much info that it didn't seem necessary any
I just put version 2 up on my website. It adds all the entries I could find up through 10.43. It also adds a visual color selection that I was working on a year ago. A word of caution...this tool isn
Rick, Looks like I missed it. But to make up for it I put in "Antenna to Azimuth" twice (must be the Chicago influence)! If you're brave there is a temporary fix. I'll catch up in the next release. C
WriteLog and (presumably) your other control program both want exclusive access to the COM port. There is a solution, but it requires some programming. I tried it a while back and it does work, but I
I finally got the time to make a little utility that gives those who want lots of control of their rotors that option. This utility works ONLY in conjunction with WriteLog and doesn't interfere with
I've updated the utility based on several comments from users (thanks guys). I just downloaded WL10.47E and it still seems to work fine. This version should OK for most folks to try. http://www.kregl