So the ports information is saved for every contest when you do a 'Save Configuration,' the messages are imported from your last year's contest, using the browse function shown below, and the window
Correct, the software programs the log checkers use to check the Cabrillo files calculate all that stuff. CU...Scot, K9JY K9JY's WriteLog User Support Site at: http://www.k9jy.com mailto:scot@k9jy.co
Yes, Phil, you can have it all! The command is Alt-C, but you have to have the Rttyrite window highlighted, or in focus.. I use this command all the time and with MMTTY. CU...Scot, K9JY K9JY's WriteL
Hi Barry, Just a suggestion. Try adding 50ms of time to the PTT delay. Go to Ports, lower right corner select 'CW PTT...' and then at the bottom of that dialog window put in 50 where it says 'PTT to
Hi Art, On your query, the F12 function key returns you to your 'original' frequency after a frequency change. In its purest form, you run CQ on 14025.0. Then you see a multiplier on 15 meters, click
All, A couple of weeks ago, after adding the WriteLog Colors section to the web site, I took a hard look at ease of use on the site. This perspective was for both new users of WriteLog and experience
Hi Goetz, How are you interfacing to your radio? Where is your PTT set? Did you set the port for FSK in the Rttyrite window? If you are not getting any transmission, something isn't set up right with
Hi Dave, If you are referring to the Rttyrite program, just click on the Rttyrite window to make it the active window and then type. What you type will show up in the window. Then you can click, hit
Hi Clive, A thought: You should take the original version of the log and save it after 'Register to accept network connections.' Don't try and link that PC to others. Then try and network the other P
All, In a shameless effort to promote my site, this is why the checklist I have on the web ('Setting up You' and 'Universal Checklist') is useful to both experienced users of WriteLog and newcomers a
Hi Les, None yet. Given that I am not a programmer, I shamelessly ask for some programmer to create a module on the reflector every year - I used to live in WI. It is a fun contest, only seven hours
All, I saw this as well. WriteLog highlighted the master callsign in the database every time (even if the station sent '/1' after their call, but this was OK). It also missed any new callsign after t
We can't tell from this since you sent AZ as your exchange, not the serial number! I'll send you my QSO times to you separately on our three contacts; perhaps others could do the same. As to serial n
Hi Colin, What version are you using? This was fixed in September, 2001, in one of the 10.28 versions. Running 10.30 here and NA1 works just fine. CU...Scot, K9JY K9JY's WriteLog User Support Site at
Hi Bill, We didn't see the reply below. At K4JA's we have four networked radios, which looks similar to your setup. When we had this in ARRL, we had to first, make sure that the radio identifier (A,
Hi Jamie, Mine slows back down just fine. Here is what I had in my test line: K9JY <<<<<K9JY>>>>> K9JY I also tested this one: K9JY <<<<<5nn>>>>> K9JY I am also using a W9XT card (on LPT2) and am on
Hi Phil, WriteLog provides Cabrillo files for the contests that use that format for their contest logging. You can see how to do it on my website under 'Post Contest.' One of the advantages of WriteL
In yet another shameless promotion for my site, setting the Parameters for the contest as Marty correctly states below to solve the problem below that, is covered under 'Universal Setup,' part of 'Se
Hi Larry, Put the serial numbers from the DX stations in the 'QTH' field and it will score it just fine. 'Exchange' is perhaps a better field name than 'QTH,' but perhaps Contest Sponsors could have
Hi Ron, Your comment about setting the pitch fairly high is telling. I would adjust the filters to the higher side in setting up the CW decoder to match what you are hearing (see how with pictures in