I've recently been part of several multi-op efforts using WriteLog including this past weekend's CQWW SSB. We use both the Bandmap and Packet Spots windows, sending and receiving spots via a Telnet c
Rick K6VVA asked: 4. Clearing a Field (NOT a QSO): I know ALT + W clears an entire QSO. I've checked the Help file for "clear", "wipe", "erase", "navigation", etc., but can not find a Hot-Key combo t
If a database was used, then it could easily handle unique sequential serial numbers with any number of workstations, since the serial number would not be committed until the log transaction was writ
Yes, I used it about 4 or 5 years ago at W6YX. I set it up as a new contest and defined all of the received fields. As I recall it took several attempts to get it set up because the exchange can incl
Thank you for adding this feature. It will save a lot of yelling across the room during multi-op efforts at W6YX. We have had a hard time communicating to our run operators when a new mult is found i
I got a log full of Q's marked B at the beginning of SS CW when I discovered that my rig interface configuration had been changed overnight by one of our other club members and it took me a couple of
I've observed the same behavior many times on CW and RTTY. It happens when you log the QSO before the exchange message has finished sending the other station's callsign. Hitting the message key again
I'd estimate that it's about once every 24 to 48 hours on average. Some contests don't require any restarts and others require one or more restarts. We usually have at least 2 networked computers ru
Don AA5AU wrote in response to Mark K6UFO: This doesn't answer Mark's original question. How do you set up 4 computers in the network such that lockout is enforced between two or more computers on th
We are trying to use WriteLog's software lockout in a multi-single effort in SS CW this weekend. We set up 3 computers with WL using parallel port keying. We networked the computers and linked two of
I observed this behavior in WriteLog 10.88 and have seen it in several contests over the last several months. If the bandmap on one band contains several entries that represent the same multiplier th
As a follow-up to my pre-SS question about RTTY Single TX Lockout on CW, the behavior changed after we started logging QSOs. Radio A began to show a green rectangle around "Radio" all the time. If Ra
Instead of sending the QSY message at the normal run speed we want to slow it down to catch the attention of the operator that we're trying to move. This also gives us a little more time to type in t
It does work as Gary states, but if you use ADIF prefills from a previous year's log then be careful as the old serial numbers will prefill the QTH field for non-W/VE/XE stations. You'll have to repl
When several computers are networked with WriteLog the removal of one or more of the computers from the network often causes delayed responses from the keyboard on one of the other computers on the n
For M/2 you should be able to assign one station as Run and the other station as Mult even though they are really peers. You then get a separate timer for each station. Right-click on the Band Change
For M/2 you should be able to assign one station as Run and the other station as Mult even though they are really peers. You then get a separate timer for each station. Right-click on the Band Change
This is just a bug in the WPX module. Sorry, you didn't specify which contest and I assumed you meant CQWW in which right-clicking on the Band Changes window gives you the choice. I see now that WPX
While operating in the Ontario QSO Party this past weekend I noticed that unworked stations were showing up as dupes in the bandmap if I'd worked them on the other mode on the same band. Clicking on
Doing a search for QSX on 15 meter DIGI on dxsummit.fi finds the following spots from today, mostly made by AD5OW. I suspect that he had his radio in split mode cross-band to 10 meters while tuning u