Here we go again with the virus thread. This evening I got an email purportedly from one Jack Colson <jackcolson@netsignia.net> originating on a cable provider address [24.129.188.91] and relayed thr
6) Delete your email program if you intend to send a virus thread to this list. ...And now for the last word on viruses and their related hoaxes: 1) Go out and get a copy of your favorite antivirus s
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If he's on the WRITELOG reflector than you did send him an email along with many others such as myself. It's the purpose of the list. Hi, Don't know what is going on but received the msg below. I did
in writelog.ini under [Ports] should be LPT1=0X378 John Actually, this is a re-installation of WL so the writelog.ini file is bare-bones. No other LPT config statements exist in the config. Also, Dev
I'm trying to get Writelog to see my SIIG PCI parallel port (LPT2) using Windows XP Pro. I just installed Direct IO and Writelog can see my LPT 1, but not LPT 2. LPT 1 I/O range is 0378-037F and LPT
I find this story very interesting. I recently purchased a Dell Dimension 2GHz with the Windows XP Pro operating system. I installed Userport and plugged in a parallel port keyer and it appeared to w
I'm curious what you are looking for in dxpedition mode. It's not really a contest with multipliers and points. From Aruba I use this mode all of the time between contests as a general logging progra
Try the Microsoft Sound Recorder. John I've used the sound recorder, sort of primitive. I've used Goldwave, sort of overkill and more than my feeble mind can handle. Is there a wave file editor in be
I connected a TNC to a USB port using a Belkin adapter with good success so it probably would work with a keyer. You also can use your parallel port keyer by installing software such as Direct IO or
I have successfully used a TS-570D with Writelog and CT. If I remember correctly the 570 can be set to different baud rates so check to see if Writelog matches your settings. I think I used 9600. Joh
Ty adding the following line to the [ports] section in writelog.ini : CW_ON_PIN1=1 I have writelog running on an old laptop p133 using the LPT port to send CW to my Ten Tec Omni VI+ -- the problem is
I was unaware that Writelog was primarily a RTTY program and I probably would not have purchased it if I knew that. I'm a new user and so far I've only used it on CW and SSB. I am very happy with the
My original post was simply meant to state that not everyone purchased Writelog for RTTY. I switched from CT last May and I've really enjoyed the added features. All of the RTTY talk on this reflecto
Cabrillo and ADIF are different file types. If you want a Cabrillo file to submit your log, click on File - Export - Cabrillo. It should name your file KC1YF.log. Hi, I have sent in my log file sever
I left the writelog recorder on, on my new Dell Dimension 4500 all weekend and I noticed that the audio files from Sunday are only of a loud hum. I connected the line-in of the sound card to my Yaesu
That my be it. I just ran a quick test. I started a recording session and then dialed up my modem to check my email using outlook express. I can't seem to duplicate the problem, but I remember dialin
This is why an autosave to another drive would be nice. I believe that Writelog also creates a <contest>.adi file which you can import into Writelog. This file should contain all of your logged infor
You can use the Microsoft Sound Recorder. You can go to the beginning of the QSO and delete the audio before the current position. Then go to the end of the QSO and delete everything after the curren