A few weeks ago, I configured my station so I could run FSK with MMTTY and WriteLog. It's working beautifully. The computer is a HP Pavilion, and the software is WriteLog with the MMTTY plug-in, and
To: Don, Joe, Jerry, and anyone else who may have replied: OK, now I am embarrassed! The system was working all along! I just didn't try transmitting from the function keys or from the "type ahead bu
Bob, I just went through this last weekend. In my case, I used two Keyspan usb-serial adapters, and it worked FB--once we got through my "pilot error." The first thing is to determine if your COM 5 a
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I just installed a parallel port keying interface. When I open the CW-RTTYWrite window, my rig goes into transmit and stays there. The keying works fine, but the rig is locked in xmt. It stays in tra
In case you're not familiar with it, check out this excellent site: http://www.aa5au.com/gettingstarted/rtty_start8.htm I have set systems up with EdgePort, Belkin, and Keyspan USB-to-Serial adapters
I had a similar question...I didn't know where to enter the DX serial numbers. (Of course, I set up just a few minutes beforee the contest!) When I read the rules, I saw we needed to track the DX s/n
I've spent some time getting into RTTY contesting since last June's Field Day, and I'm having lots of fun. (Using WriteLog/MMTTY with my 756 Pro.) What a great combination! I'll be using my rig as th
Dave, I tried recording messages using WriteLog's DVK. To do this, I believe you need to have a sound card that can simultaneously record and play back. At any rate, my computer had a compatible soun
Me, too. Thanks! And a bit of trivia...the key isn't the the "grave" key (as in burial) with a long "a" sound. It's the "grave" key--pronounced "grav" with a short "a." This is an accent marking used
We certainly could use a DigPan (or similar) plug in for PSK-31. Ideally, this would be integrated with WriteLog as elegantly as MMTTY is for RTTY. This functionality is currently a major weakness of
Would if I could, Joe. Good to hear it's possible. Maybe someone with more knowledge than I will pick up the challenge. Thanks for the information. 73, Mark WA9IVH ___________________________________
My thought as well...perhaps try transmitting into a dummy load. 73, Mark WA9IVH _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list WriteLog@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.
Irwin, start here: http://aa5au.com/gettingstarted/rtty_start7.htm Be sure to follow and read all the links, including: http://www.rttycontesting.com/writelog/rttystarter/starter_page01.htm I use a 7
Bill, with my Icom Pro III, under port selectin/baud rate, I need to select the radio's actual baud rate, "auto" does not work. Hope this helps 73, Mark WA9IVH _______________________________________
Jim beat me to the post. I seem to have the exact same issue. I was helping friend with a new Win 7 computer over the weekend. Things were progressing well...MMTTY was working fine, and WriteLog/Rtty
Dave, use a standard serial cable...not null modem. 73, Mark WA9IVH _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list WriteLog@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/l
Sorry, can't help with that specifically, but I have two comments: 1) Very glad to see more interest in RTTY for Field Day! Keep up the good work! I've been the RTTY driver in our club, and I have no
Mike, try this link and watch the video. There's a second way to get to the compatibility settings. Maybe this will work. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Make-older-programs-run-in-this-v
Randy, I'm assuming you're also unable to read the radio's frequency and mode. Perhaps it's a baud rate issue. I don't know about the 746Pro--I have the 756 Pro III, and on that rig I've had good res