I am trying to get Writelog (version 42) to do voice keying. I can push shift f<n>, record, and push f<n> and play back. This all works with files named msgn.wav in the directory "ham". But the help
I have version 42. According to the help files, I can set up voice messages like CW messages by typing in strings like: %C<filename.wav>. However, when I try this, Writelog ignores that syntax, and s
I have had this problem on multiple computers: When I try to check "enable recording loop" I get an error that says "Sound board in use". Even though there is no apparent audio program running that i
Is there any fix for this on the FT-1000D? Rick N6RK _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list WriteLog@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/writelo
If I am on 250 Hz, it resets to 500 Hz. Maybe you are already on 500 Hz. I noticed the RIT thing to, and turned the knob and nothing happened. Yes, I have trained myself to hit the 250 Hz button afte
Does anyone on the Writelog or SteppIR reflectors know what Jim at SteppIR is talking about here? AFAIK, I have the latest version of Writelog installed, 10.50D, and it doesn't work right with the St
Speaking of files, I was looking at a .wl file with a hex file viewer, and I noticed it seems to have a bunch of extraneous and redundant junk in it. Is there any rhyme or reason to the file format?
I want to run SO2R using a Kenwood radio and a Yaesu radio driving a shared linear. I need to send band data to the linear corresponding to whichever radio is currently transmitting. The Yaesu radio
I have listened to my Galt station from Cupertino using TRX-manager. There is a few hundred ms delay. This is probably due to the internet delay, since it is close to the ping delay. The software at
Is this thing obsoleted by Winkey, or does it do something unique? I notice that N1MM doesn't support it. Rick N6RK _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list WriteLog@cont
Not sure what you were thinking here. IMHO, this solution is tailored as a "last mile" for internet access. With remote station control, you are not trying to get internet access at the radio station
This was one of the reasons I switched from Writelog to N1MM Logger. On the latter program, the parallel port works just fine w/o 3rd party software even on newer OS versions. Rick N6RK ____________
You don't have to have a computer at the remote for all other radios. On the contrary, you can get a Lantronix remote terminal server (~$70, Digikey) and make any radio's serial port look like a LAN
No need to spend >$50 on that. If you Google "13 pin DIN" one of the first listings is Universal Radio. They sell the 13 pin DIN plug for $4.99 (#0954) or a plug with cable for $9.99 (#4893). The ca
I had a conversation with the Alfa Radio guys about this and the response was along the lines of: it is what it is and no one is going to change it. You have to emulate a Yaesu rotator to get around
You should be able to go into Device Manager and change the port number under Properties/PortSettings/Advanced. Rick N6RK _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list WriteLo
The TS570 has a built in ASCII to Morse converter. If you control the '570 with, for example, TRX Manager, you can type text into a window and TRX Manager will send it as ASCII over RS232 to the '570
Specifically, which apps have you tested? 60 WPM FSK RTTY? CW keying using handshake lines (DTR)? Did you have any trouble getting the driver to work? Some of these adapters come with eleventeen driv
Winkeyer is recognized by Wiindows as a "USB Serial Port" when plugged in. Am I correct in concluding that the so-called USB Winkey is actually nothing more than a serial Winkey combined with a seria