Greg, XP cannot access the port directly. Download and install USERPORT and it will work fine. I went through this process with a new machine running XP Home. 73 de Tom, K4NR old for anything.
Greetings, After reading an earlier post, I purchased an adapter from USB Gear. This is a USB to 9-pin serial adapter. I installed it on my Win XP Home PC. It worked fine with my radios, TNC, and rad
I got QWE from him and the next guy got QWR--I figured mine was 123... 73 de Tom, K4NR -- Original Message -- From: "WA9ALS - John" <wa9als@starband.net> To: "Carter Grabarczyk" <k8vt@ameritech.net>;
Greetings, I worked a station in DC. Writelog does not recognize DC as a valid multiplier. Is there a way to add DC? I guess it probably does not matter in the long run as long as it's in my Cabrillo
Cal, I used to build an import filter for each contest...easy, just takes time. SP7DQR has a really neat little utility for converting the data from Writelog into DX4WIN. http://sp7ps.pl/sp7dqr.htm 7
Greetings, Anyone using the MFJ-434 Voice Keyer? I'm considering one for those few SSB contests I do each year. I want to interface it to the PC via LPT-2--anyone made a cable? 73 de Tom tom@k4nr.org
Greetings, I'm considering a second soundcard to support the voicekeyer. I've dug around in the help files--how does Writelog "know" which soundcard to use? 73 de Tom tom@k4nr.org http://www.k4nr.org
Emil, I'm using a PK-900 with Writelog with no issues. Just set it up as a PK-232 and off you go. Hi.. New user of Writlog. Has anyone used a AEA PK-900 TNC? If so, has it worked satifactorly? Did yo
Kelly, Does the 817 have two key ports? My current setup uses LPT2 and a home-brew keyer to send CW from the straight key port on the Icom. The paddles remain connected to the paddle port and use the
Greetings, Getting the new station set up. I've completely overhauled the PC and added a PK-900 for RTTY. The TNC is on Com 6 (A Byterunner card) running 1200 baud, 7 bits, even parity, and no flow c
Okay, I received one response to the previous post. I've made progress. I set the baud rate on the PK-900 to 9600 and I added the "COM6:=9600,e,7,1," line to the ports section of the writelog.ini fil
Greetings, I worked out the problem. I am running the TNC on COM 6 which is on a Byterunner multiport PCI card. I swapped the TNC to COM 1 and I was able to reset the modem and have it sync at 9600,