Use something like this to coerce port numbers outside the 1-4 range for use with rig control, DVK and CW sending (the Setup | Ports table of what's on which port): [Ports] COM5:=9600,n,8,1 COM6:=960
I know I've done this successfully in the past, but now I'm having trouble converting wl_cty.dat using the Convert CTY to Writelog program. The program seems to run OK but Writelog (10.54C) doesn't f
[Jim - see below.] Thanks to all who replied with helpful suggestions. The answer to my specific question was that the Convert CTY to Writelog program has the exact, silly, vestigial path name c:\ham
My WL setup (10.54C) is disconnecting my telnet connections after 5 or 10 minutes. It's happening with different nodes, so the problem is probably on my side. I'm running XP Pro on a fast, memory-end
More info on my telnet disconnect problem which remains unresolved: The disconnects seem to be related to inactivity. On the K1TTT node, which has lots of activity, I have been up for about 40 minute
Please, don't anyone get me wrong - I love Writelog and as a software engineer (rusty and retired) I understand the kinds of difficulties that can lurk. But I have a few nagging questions about quirk
It depends on your OS. When I ran Win 2000 I used UserPort which was free or shareware, I don't recall which. I suspect it also works with NT but haven't tried it. When I moved to Win XP a year or tw
Here's a tiny feature improvement that would be a big help from time to time: Instead of specifying either miles or km in the Great Circle Properties dialog, why not display them both all the time? T
I noticed two problems with Writelog Point & Shoot during SS and am eager to find solutions. When I double-click a call in either bandmap, it not only loads the call in the QSO window and sets the ap
Has anyone figured out how to prevent Writelog from enabling the Mic Input to the sound card? It does this every time I start the program or click on the QSO entry window, even if both radios are set
I've been researching a point & shoot problem with the MP - When Writelog sends a set frequency command to the FT-1000MP, the rig elects to disable RIT as it sets it to zero. This is annoying so I wa
When my K2 is configured for Split, the call sign in the QSO entry window gets cleared when either VFO A or B moves the amount specified in the AutoClearOnTuneMinHz parameter. Thus, it clears the cal
Hi, Jim. Writelog supports a single keying line out of the computer - your choice of serial, parallel or ASCII. It sends on the selected port regardless of which rig is active. It outputs a signal on
You may want to check the directio control panel, accessible from the main Control Panel folder, to make sure it remembered 378-37A and your directory path for the executable. Note that any time you
I give up. I've spent two hours trying to get set up for my 2007 general logging using WL and I'm FUBAH. Can someone please help me or point me to the right place to RTFM? I've looked through the Hel
Thanks, Don. Unfortunately, that doesn't appear to be my problem. When I run wlini.exe, it asks me if I want to convert from writelog.ini to use the Registry. This implies that I am still using write
I have to disagree partly with Bruce and Ed and agree with Jerry. If you claim credit for a Q that has errors, you deserve whatever penalty the contest sponsor assigns. If you know you have missed so
Did the full Uninstall remove all the data files, log files and other stuff that you really want to preserve? I always get nervous doing uninstalls of products that sprinkle user data around with pro
Writelog is dropping my telnet connection every few minutes. I understand that some dropouts are inevitable and have used external interface programs to defend against dropout during contests. But no
I accidentally logged some QSOs in the wrong log file. Is there a way to move them elsewhere? I've tried Export to ADIF and then Import, but that loses lots of data such as RST and Comments. /Rick N6