This subject has been covered a zillion times on the reflector. Serial number sequence DOES NOT MATTER. Duplicate serial numbers DO NOT MATTER. NONE of the contest judges will penalize you in any way
We used Writelog 10.39C last weekend in the ARRL DX SSB contest Multi-Two effort from PJ2T. Computers ranged from a 450MHz Pentium II to a 450 MHz Pentium III. Overall, the program worked great as it
Sounds like a good idea but... The auto save only applies to contacts logged on the computer in question, not those coming from a network computer. We had a third computer (intended for the third sta
Buying a "recycled" PC is a great way to get decent performance at a great price. I just hauled two of the three Compaq DeskPro's that I bought recently down to PJ2T, where we had to press one into s
We experienced the previously reported problems with MMTTY v1.64 at AE9B/0 - and best we can tell, it's related in some way to the Auto CQ function. In most cases, when MMTTY stops transmitting on co
I tested the patch extensively before Wayne released it. The fix works fine. Make sure your log is properly set up. You have to set "This Window is Run (A) Radio" or "This Windw is Mult (B) Radio" f
ARRL contests don't have a 10-minute rule. They have a "band changes per clock hour" rule. The count down behavior is correct. Please read the contest rules at: http://www.arrl.org/contests/rules/200
Just a reminder that NW0L will be active from North Dakota for the RTTY Roundup, barring any unexpected blizzards, attacks from abominable snow creatures or run-ins with that crazed killer from the m
I'm amazed. We get an irate e-mail from one WriteLog reflector member after just a few exchanges discussing the relative merits of the N1MM logger vis a vis WriteLog -- a topic which I'm sure many fo
Sorry if I missed it, but has anyone verified that the extra characters are *really* being transmitted? I saw this behavior with MMTTY 1.63 during the roundup, but was never convinced that they were
It appears from my limited testing that WriteLog does not correctly support the band change rules for the RTTY WPX contest for multi-operator entries. Best I can tell, WriteLog only tracks band chang
Looking for opinions as to the ability of a 10MBps Ethernet network to support 5 or more networked stations running WriteLog in a big and competitive multi-multi effort. Wayne or anyone who knows --
Alt-W is pretty easy to use and works fine for me. But I don't bounce around between frequencies that much. (In fact, I found it a bit refreshing to work the entire 10m contest without using packet s
Well, the reality is that you just add a hard disk and display card and about 2 quarts of good karma and you *might* get a working computer... To anyone considering building your own PC, please asses
Played in the Sweepstakes over the weekend, using the latest version of Writelog. Noticed on many occasions an apparent "carrier" or other medium-high pitched "squeal" while monitoring the playback o
It doesn't matter whether it's a subband or not. Power output is limited above 21.100. With the CQWW RTTY contest in full swing, there's RTTY activity well above 21.100 (and well below 21.070) Thanks
Easiest thing to do is to stop worrying about duplicate serial numbers. I don't know of any contest where they *really* care that a number has been skipped or duplicated (despite what the rules may s
It's quite usable by people who aren't hung up on how their "old" logging program works. I've never used anything else and have never had a significant problem with WriteLog in any contest. I've used
Someone remind me, please: What does any of this drivel have to do with WriteLog? -Marty NW0L __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Health - Feel better, live bette
Those are EXACTLY WRONG and BACKWARDS. AK0A is manager for TI9M. KU9C is manager for PW0T. Both of the websites referenced below indicate that!!! -Marty NW0L -- dk3vn@nexgo.de wrote: == -Marty NW0L m