I just exported the ADIF file for the W1AW/6 effort in the California QSO Party from W6YX and noticed that there were 3 QSOs in the ADIF file with times about 10 minutes before the contest started. I
Thanks for the replies, Ed and Gary. I hadn't thought of logging pre-contest and non-contest QSOs and marking them as unclaimed so that they could go into the ADIF but not the Cabrillo. When a DX sta
We upgraded to Writelog 11.26E just before Field Day so it's been used in only a few contests so far. Before 11.26 we had 11.17 installed. During NAQP RTTY this past weekend I frequently used Auto-CQ
In the past I've frequently used the "Edit writelog.ini" selection in the Start Menu. When I tried to use this feature yesterday on two different computers with fresh (as of Field Day) installs of 11
Using the pull-down menu to switch between one and two radios works correctly in the new version as it did before. There is a minor unexpected side-effect that affects later use of Writelog in a netw
On Saturday for NAQP SSB I followed the instructions that N6EE posted several years ago on how to set up Writelog to use the K3 DVR for sending messages using F1, F2, etc. Added the following lines t
In the WAE SSB contest almost all of my QSOs were new mults. When I sent a group of QTCs I noticed that the log columns that report cumulative multipliers for each band had been updated for the QSOs
While operating in WAE SSB I set up my cluster filters so that I was only getting spots of EU stations. I could then click on spots in the Packet Spots window and try to work EU stations that had bee
Ron, N6EE, documented 4 years ago how to use the KDVR3 with WriteLog for the K3 which should also work for the K3S. http://lists.contesting.com/_writelog/2011-11/msg00064.html When I tried this in N
Since Kostas is using 3 networked WriteLog instances his symptoms may be related to a network disconnect issue that I described 3 years ago. If his home computer is not networked to another WriteLog
The rules for the California QSO Party changed this year to eliminate 6 and 2 meters. WriteLog still has both bands showing in the band summary window which makes the window taller than it needs to b
There have been several postings in the past on this topic. A concise step-by-step procedure was posted by ZS6AA several years ago describing how to automatically get dueling CQs. http://lists.contes
Jerry, I don't have access to a working SO2R box right now so I'm sorry to say that I can't confirm it working on the most recent versions of WL. I have used this feature as a guest op and when I've
Hi Chuck, When I tried your efforts 2 and 3 recently on Windows XP they repeatedly failed as you describe whether or not I had Administrator privileges. Then I noticed that there was a tiny checkbox
We had one operator several years back who liked to set up bandmaps for all the bands on a second monitor. After he moved on no one else had any interest in setting them up. If you have the space to
While reviewing recent Sweepstakes LCRs we discovered a duplicate QSO that had been marked as a busted QSO by ARRL. The callsign was in the ADI prefill with a precedence of Q. The first QSO was logge
Off-times for the WPX contests are a minimum of 60 minutes. Early Sunday morning I took a short break to get some food, driving to a nearby all-night place. My off-time was showing as 10:28 when I le
For the All Asian CW contest we set up for M/S with 3 K3s; Run, In-Band S&P (designated Run), and Mult. We're using the N6TV hardware interlock on the Aux jacks of the two Run K3s. The AA contest use
for the run1 station) or mult2 (mult for the run2) station to be according the allowed band changes? This is a very good question. This can be done in Writelog fairly easily but it is not automatic.
This feature was added in V11.31: Prefill exchange from ADIF, if turned on, is taken into account detecting multipliers for spots and bandmap. -Mike, N7MH ____________________________________________