Writelog does not have a "sidetone" feature. Hi I am just starting to use WL. So far, I have not yet connected to the rig. I have prepared a few SSB messages in Auto Messaging and they all work fine.
The concern that I have related to networking, and some other functions, is that you have to manually re-do too much every time you start the program. Getting the networking started should be automat
Ron, You have an ideal setup and Windows XP works perfectly with Writelog. At AA5NT, we have nearly the same setup except that we replaced the 1000D with a MP Mark V. We use LPT port serial interface
He reads it all Ed. The responses usually come in a subsequent revision. Interesting that I have seen no reply of any sort from Wayne. I would think that for the price of this commercial software the
Russ, The exchange format setup allows you to change the size of the fields in the QSO entry area - not in the logbook display. I'm curious what you're trying to accomplish. 73, Bob N5NJ ____________
I would implore those who need to debate Pro-Audio issues to take it off of the Writelog reflector. Thanks, Perhaps you should know more about what you are criticizing. There is FAR more to an operat
Well, You know what, I'm going to pretend that this discussion that you two have decided to weigh in and compare your technical prowess on is relevant to Writelog. Nope, can't do it. Your verbal "swo
Jim, The column selection button is to only to select the CW port. To define the radio control, you have to select the proper radio in the Com 4 row. In mine, I'm using Com 3 and I have attached an i
I see it. I sent an old image - not the current one. Sorry :-( Attached is the one I intended to send that shows Com3 set for my radio. _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailin
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Ditto. I'm running SP2 as well - no problems. N5NJ He's just spreading FUD. I have been running SP2 since the early public beta releases (RC1 and beyond). It's now installed on 5 computers under my c
Bill, While I appreciate the creativity, I am thinking that all of the abbreviations we currently use, are both: -short, and -widely understood regardless of one's native language. I guess I'm a die-
Writelog sets the frequiency of your radio - not the internal antenna selection. I suppose that it might be possible to do so, if that function is controllable by software. Generally, antenna switchi
Writelog will track which station makes the QSOS and will place a 0 (zero) or a 1 (one) indicating which in the Cabrillo file which meets the CQWW Cabrillo requirements. You do not need to, nor shoul
"Windows XP SP2 probably has more bad press than its actual reputation warrants. In my shop we are deploying it without problem or fanfare; only a couple of non-critical applications have been affect
"I do, however, stand by my contention that it very unforgiving of operator error in the set up phase". I must concur with my friend from Waiheke Island. We run Writelog at AA5NT doing Multi-2 and it
I'm running 10.50D and I am unsure about the new "shifted" messages. If Shift-F2 plays a message stored in that location (Shift-F2) how do I record a new F2 message "on the fly"? In other words, is t
My guess is that you may have altered F1's behavior while messing around getting all those extra shifted messages working. If you right-click on the qso entry area a menu pops up that contains Auto C
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Since PC 2 is running Writelog, and since Writelog handles mic switching, why not plug the mic into PC2's mic input? Then, you can adjust the levels from PC2 for both the recorded and live transmissi