I'm considering switching from TR to Writelog. My principal interest is CW SO2R contesting using a TopTen DXD SO2R box. I'm sure this issue is of only limited general interest, but I'd sure like to h
Coincident with Guy's starting the thread about the demise of TRLog on the TR Reflector, I was asking people on the Writelog reflector who had switched from TR what they thought about the transition.
A PVRC pal told me about the discussion on this reflector about the article in our February Newsletter. First, for those who are having trouble getting to the article from the link in Wayne's e-mail
At 02:02 PM 2/12/04 -0500, wrote: Ed I found them at Circuit City The name on the monitor is Liquid Video who actually makes them I don't know. They where on special for $225.00 so I gave them a try.
Definitely does - K4JA did it in his SO2R setup. No, it just takes some jumper settings inside the DXD itself. Paul didn't use the XD keyer. I use my DXD with DX4WIN (and N1MM Logger, but that's anot
Dave, I really think the answer lies in other contest sponsors doing what ARRL does, and having the robot verify that the Cabrillo format's "QSO:" lines are in proper format before it accepts the log
On the other hand ... I have always experienced low output level from various Heil headsets for Kenwood and Yaesu rigs (no blocking cap or other special arrangement required, and have found that the
Either we or the Writelog guys need to work this out, but in the meantime, Writelog users can always connect to k4td.com, port 7000. 73, Pete N4ZR The World Contest Station Database, updated daily at
I have been asked to present a review of contest logging programs at the Dayton CTU. To help me be fair to all parties and make this presentation as useful as possible, I'm requesting users of the ma
Last week I wrote to these reflectors, asking for your help in developing a review of contest logging programs for the Contest University in Dayton. I received quite a few responses, for which I'm gr
I am connected to a cluster (actually, the RBN) and receiving spots fine. According to the manual, the spots should be appearing in the View Packet Spots window, but none are. I do not have the progr
Yes I do. 73, Pete N4ZR The World Contest Station Database, updated daily at www.conteststations.com The Reverse Beacon Network at http://reversebeacon.net, blog at reversebeacon.blogspot.com, spots
That was it, Mark. Thanks! 73, Pete N4ZR The World Contest Station Database, updated daily at www.conteststations.com The Reverse Beacon Network at http://reversebeacon.net, blog at reversebeacon.blo
Sorry if these are incredibly naive, but I can't find the answers in the Help file 1. How do I turn off the bell sounding with every packet spot? 2. I have somehow lost my log window - it flashes on-
Sorry, I should know better. Windows XP, 2 monitors. It turned out to be some sort of weird interaction between the Rates window and the log window, driving the latter off the bottom of the screen. I
While writing my CTU presentation with a number of programs open on my Windows XP/SP3 machine with 2 GB of RAM, including Writelog 10.84 and the Writelog Telnet Terminal, I have encountered a number
While writing my CTU presentation with a number of programs open on my Windows XP/SP3 machine with 2 GB of RAM, including Writelog 10.84 and the Writelog Telnet Terminal, I have encountered a number
I am running 10.84D also, and have a hunch there is something wrong with the Winkey init sequence. Before I start Writelog, my Winkeyer USB works fine for manual CW, but afterward, it doesn't work ei
I have just spent a half hour looking for information on the Winkey setup, in the menu bar, in the Help file and in a pdf version of the Help that can be searched by word, trying to figure out how to