Noticed that the first letter of the call from a received QTC is missing in the Cabrillo file generated by Writelog V10.41B Anyone else noticed this? Gert, PA3AAV.
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --=_NextPart_000_005B_01C1772F.F6EA4100 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Using Writelog V10.27G
Is there a way to discriminate between bandmap entries (colour?) coming from the packet cluster and bandmap entries entered by the spotting station over the network in a multi-single environment? Tha
Eric, I have the message "PSE QSY %Z" which sends the frequency of the other radio from the second entry window. If I add a number behind %Z it just sends the message "PSE QSY ", nothing more... If I
When I enter "TenTec Pegasus" as my second radio in the Setup Ports Menu this entry is not accepted by Writelog 10.79D. When I open this window again it comes up with "No Rig". Should there be an ent
I'm using the W5XD multi keyer and noticed that sometimes the speed reduced to 28 wpm from 35 wpm. When I changed the speed-potmeter to a higher value than 35 wpm and then reduced the speed by keyboa
I'm using the W5XD multi keyer and noticed that sometimes the speed reduced to 28 wpm from 35 wpm. When I changed the speed-potmeter to a higher value than 35 wpm and then reduced the speed by keyboa
Steve, Look in the folder: ProgramData/Writelog, this folder should be on the drive where you have installed Windows. For some reason unknown to me the "convert cty to writelog" program puts the upda
Mike, Look for files with the "last changed date" of the day you did the conversion with the Writelog utility program in your ProgramData/Writelog folder. These files are named: CQZONE.DAT DXCCDOS.DA
Bob, Click in the QSO Entry window for the second radio, then in the taskbar click on Window and select Band Map Window. There now opens a bandmap window for the second radio with the band mapped to
Using Writelog version 11.12D I noticed that the first letter of the received call in the QTC is missing when the Cabrillo file is created. No changes made, just used the standard setup. Anyone sees
In the QTC's the letter T in the call is converted to number 0 as well... --Oorspronkelijk bericht-- Van: WriteLog [mailto:writelog-bounces@contesting.com] Namens Gert Meinen Verzonden: maandag 12 au
TNX Gary, Just run some tests and found that if I insert a space between the time and the call, and between the call and the exchange number of the QTC, the Cabrillo file is showing ok. Guess I was j
Anybody else has this? Is there an easy fix for this? 73 Gert, PA3AAV _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list WriteLog@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailma
Found the cause: Failed to type a space between the time and the call in the QTC..... when typing in a fake qtc with all correct spaces added the Cabrillo file comes out ok. --Oorspronkelijk bericht-
After installing the V11.29 upgrade the F-keys F1 through F11 did not key my W5XD multi+MK1100 keyer anymore. Had to go back to V11.28 to make 'm work again. Anyone else noticed this? 73 Gert, PA3AAV
I experienced the same, I first thought that it was the absence of leading zero's for the first 100 QSO's, when I fixed that the robot still wouldn't accept the log. Since I didn't want to waste anym
Using Windows 7 Ultimate gives the same behaviour as you see with Win 10. It sends the F10 macro text and the cursor focus gets changed to the log window. 73 Gert , PA3AAV --Oorspronkelijk bericht--
Bob, Using Writelog v12.03G. I noticed the same you did regarding the scoring of European Russian stations, Writelog counts 'm for 5 points while they are worth ten. The Asian Russian stations are co
Using Writelog 12.04E and Win7 Ultimate I noticed that when the focus is on the QSO Entry window (normal when entering calls) and the time has come to do an autosave that after the autosave the focus