The version 12.07 change of the ADIF tag for the ITU ZONE prevents successfully networking a mix of WriteLog versions to an internet logbook. Here is a workaround:Copy this one file from a working Wr
Oops. I failed to proofread. The above statement is incorrect. Let me try to add yet more confusion: Do NOT attempt to copy from the new to the old. Only copy from the old to the new. ______________
I suspect you're talking about the "Multiplier Status" window that appears when you use Contest/Show-Multipliers, as opposed to the Band Map? Either way, the answer is the same. On each window capti
Adding a panadapter to WriteLog's Band Map is easy. I put this blog post on writelog.com. http://writelog.com/panadapter-support Wayne _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing
A search of WriteLog's help file for "dockingpanes" shows up this: _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list WriteLog@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/l
There is no dedicated contest module. However, the HF Grid Locator contest will correctly log the exchange. As is, it forces you to type in a NAME, but you can turn that off this way: Contest/Exchang
The party sponsor, according to their website, http://hamsci.org/sites/default/files/eclipse/seqp/seqp_example_log.log, would like signal reports should you submit a log, and my previous instructions
The multiple %Gnn sequences in a WriteLog's CW/SSB/RTTY memory are all processed at the time you press the corresponding shortcut key. There is no support for waiting for the message to transmit (no
I qualify the part of my comment that says "no support." The WriteLog architecture has public interfaces not only for constructing contest modules, but alsoplugging in a software component that is
The above has been previously reported and will be fixed in the next release, 12.21 Something like this was addressed in 12.19. What version are you running? And I have a comment about the acronym "
The Browse button fills in the f-key memory text with their settings from another .wl file. It was doing what it was designed to do. The feature you were trying to access is in the Setup menu, under
You can have a read of the help file that comes with WriteLog's Flex driver to see how WriteLog handled split operation on the Flex, a design we did before the Maestro came out. Please reference the
This updated Flex-6000 series driver for WriteLog is available for beta testing: http://writelog.com/Downloads/WlFlexDriver1222G-2.exe The new feature in this driver is an option to "Limit to 2 Slice
This one sounds like a problem that was fixed in version 12.20. But I also see that the update history in the help file fails to mention the fix. I assure you though, the fix is in. What version wer
Your report omits some important details, but I'll make some guesses. In the end, though, I can't really tell what might be the problem. You are using "Windows DVK" as DVK type under Setup/Ports. Yo
The audio level is set on your TNC. In MMTTY, its on the TX tab, the "Digital Output" slider. Push it to the right. How many 6700's do you have? If the answer is one, then turn OFF the lockouts opti
What that slider all the way over, MMTTY is delivering rail-to-rail audio. (In the Windows audio world, digitized audio has a definition of a maximum amplitude which I am calling a "rail".) Driving
I thought I already answered that. How many transmitters do you actually have? (The 6700 counts as just one) If you only have one, then leave all of WriteLog's lockout options turned OFF. __________
I have been reminded to remind WriteLog users that ARRL has now switched over to contest log submissions exclusively by their web forms. Effective for this month's contests, if you send a Cabrillo fi
The Scandanavian Activity Contest is supported by the SM6SRW 3rd party module on this page: https://writelog.com/downloads/third-party _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailin