Note - support is still preliminary. I will have a configuration guide for the new USB support ready by the end of the week. The one known issue (and it effects at least one other contest logger) is
No. USB port drivers create serial port devices for the operating system. They are addressed the very same way as the old hardware UART based ports. If your USB driver creates a "Com 8" you will nee
Gary, This is a problem with Vista's "User Account Control" and WriteLog's apparent inability to cope with Vista's virtualization. There are two things you can do that will make Vista "livable." 1) u
John, Is the keyer turned on in your radio? How is your CW interface connected? If the emitter of the transistor is returned to pin 1, have you set CW_ON_PIN1=1 in the INI file? 73, ... Joe, W4TV ___
Richard, VE3GSI also reports the same problem with dueling CQs. I think it is a WriteLog issue involving WinKey but I have not had time to investigate. My guess is that it's an issue with the timing
Richard, I made some time to do some very brief testing this evening ... Looking at the WinKey command channel in Router, I do in fact see a WinKey "Busy" status report immediately after sending the
After doing some more research - at least when using PTT in CW - the problem is not as described below. There is still a timing issue but it may not be in the timing with WinKey. I will be sending so
You are seeing "cut" numbers. There is a large range of thought concerning them. However, for your purposes log what you hear. A = 1 B = 7 U = 2 D = 8 V = 3 N = 9 E = 5 T = 0 Check your Port setting
I have uploaded configuration guides for MK2R/MK2R+ and N1MM Logger to the files area of the microHAM list on Yahoo (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/microHAM). The files are: MK2R_WriteLog_LPT_Setup.pd
If your USB to serial adapter does not support 5bit codes at 45.45 baud (e.g., if you must use EXTFSK for MMTTY in stand alone mode), the MMTTY plug-in will not work. The MMTTY plug-is does not permi
NONE of the NT based version of Windows (Windows NT4, Windows 2000, Windows XP and Vista) support LPT output without either DirectIO or User Port. NT based Windows does not allow the application to
Don, The MMTTY plug-in initializes the MMTTY engine with the COM Port passed by WriteLog at start-up. WriteLog has no "EXTFSK" option in the Ports menu. When started as a DLL (which is what the plug
Rick, Don is correct. It appears that the "Software generated FSK" settings do work with MMTTY at least it does with both a FTDI chip based USB -> serial converter and microHAM USB Interface II. If y
That is "working as designed" at least if you were trying in on the FSK port. The FSK port emulates a UART (using the cpu in microKEYER, DigiKeyer, microKEYER II or MK2R/MK2R+) on the TxD line. The
After a little experimentation, what really happens is that "Software generated FSK" is RTTYrite's cue to bypass MMTTY on transmission. When using the "Software generated FSK" settings the MMTTY plu
A standard for serial (and USB) based A/B switching was proposed in May/June 2007 NCJ. To date response has been "underwhelming" to say the least. However, there are currently two other ways to acco
Rick, What you are asking is not currently supported by most logging software although there is nothing that would prevent software authors from doing so (apparently one contest logger does keep sepa
Tom, Most of the inexpensive USB sound devices - the headset or surround sound/5.1 devices - will not support SO2R audio. In particular, they do not echo the microphone to the output (headphone) whic
DX4Win only supports CW on ports other than COM1 - 8 simply because the programmers have not allowed that choice. I can't speak for WKtest. However, Writelog works with any port. For WriteLog see th
It is likely that the installer for the MMTTY plug-in is not accessing the writelog.ini file properly due to Windows Vista "User Account Control." Try installing the plug-in as "administrator" (right