trlog handles an external paddle very nicely, with a choice of same speed and independent speed. Maybe it had relative speed, too - I don't recall. It's one of the things I miss since switching to Wr
Sorry about all that, Al. XP SP2 has a very bad rep. My company has directed employees not to install SP2. Microsoft announced at the very beginning that SP2 would create backward incompatibilities a
I put up an RC2800 two years ago and it worked fine. I connected it with a straight-through 9pin D connector cable to a real serial port, disabled the Palm Desktop Hotsynch Manager, used Setup/Ports
I switched from tr to WL in October 2003 and never looked back. I did it for one reason only - ease of integration. Most of the runtime operational characteristics of tr were still better than WL the
I just installed 10.50D, replacing 10.46G. After installing the main zip file WL1050DUPG.ZIP(04/10/04) everything seemed normal. Then I installed the TCP/IP patch file wlnet1050Patch.zip. Now I can't
Thanks Tony and others. It turns out the packet window actually is there. But instead of being at the top of the occlusion stack as before, it's now at the bottom and it has no icon on the start bar.
See below I use keyboard mapping to set up semicolon to mimic an F key that sends my call (if and only if it's a new station) and apostrophe to mimic an F key that sends my exchange AND %L. So S&P ha
Although my LPT interface works quite well most of the time, it does fall down when I'm receiving lots of packet activity via telnet. The stuttering is pretty embarrassing. So I recently got a K1EL W
I should clarify some of my remarks about WinKey vs. Writelog. First, Jim is correct, the board kit costs $28, not the $39 that I misstated. Second, my stuttering problem was in fact while using teln
After migrating to a new computer this week, my Writelog setup seems to have lost the ability to point & shoot from the Bandmap window. P&S still works from the Packet Spots frame inside the main WL
I use WL with DXD. Comments below: Yes, it's a WL issue. WL doesn't accept paddle input the way TR does. The only way I know of to get paddle sending through WL is to use an external keyer. I use a W
Thanks, Bob. Nice new call! I've tried all seemingly reasonable combinations of settings in the parallel port configuration dialog without success. I always check to make sure the address settings in
Thanks to all those who helped me with my migration from an IBM T20 running Win 2000 Pro to an IBM T42 running Win XP Pro. I'm now fully back on the air. Whew! I had a devil of a time getting paralle
I have had some similar problems with an MP and a 930. Top Ten alleged some kind of low impedance problem on the 930 mic input circuit. I ended up installing a switch between the Top Ten cable and th
I use Writelog for contesting and DX4Win to keep my all-time database for QSLing only. For general QSOs, I would prefer to use DX4Win directly but so far have used Writelog, transferring Q's from WL
The DirectIO website has an application note on Writelog. I found it necessary to follow its instructions to the letter. If I enabled even one extra byte of address range or more than one address ran
Glad it's working, Mike. BTW, I had a problem yesterday that will recur and you need to be aware of it. Since directio requires that you authorize the specific executable file that will have access t
Yes, it works fine for rig select and key out. I don't know the pin numbers off the top of my head but they must be correct because I didn't have to modify the DX Doubler. I think the PTT line is wor
In Setup | Ports, select the appropriate serial port under the left-most column ("CW"). Then select "K1EL Winkey" under CW Keyer Type (bottom, right of center). This should work. Don't forget to do S
If you use an ASCII keyer such as K1EL WinKey (cheap) or W5XD Multikeyer (expensive), you can plug a paddle into the keyer and get the same functionality - paddle speed matches computer, paddle inter