We had 5 networked PCs with 10.90a at P40L for WW CW and no problems. Make sure your two computers can communicate, e.g., exchanging files, independent of WriteLog. Then, register each one, making su
Very few loggers are designed to avoid duplicate serial numbers in the case you cite below. (N1MM Logger is somewhat unique in having an internal software structure called a "serial number server" th
Hi, John! I have been using the WriteLog SO2V feature with the K3 since it appeared in the code and there have been no issues. I'm very pleased with the way it works. For the 10-Meter Contest this we
I don't know of a way to have WriteLog not toggle between the two WinKeyer outputs as you move between the two Entry windows. I would just put a RCA Phono Y-adapter on the WinKeyer outputs. I do that
Do you have CallPrefix set to V2 in wtitelog.uni? I always get a registration key for each call I use, but I'm not sure that's necessary. Ed - W0YK -- Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please
The good news is that Vista and Windows 7 store user-changed files in a "Virtual Store" area rather than directly in system file areas like Program Files as prior version of Windows did. This safegua
Consult the revision history. Ed - W0YK -- Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. That's interesting! How recent? I'm running 10.84D and it doesn't seem to be there. No,
I haven't used a microHAM box recently for CAT control of the K3, but WriteLog does flash 'No Rig' every time I log a QSO. The frequency updating in WriteLog is slow but not a problem. Seems like abo
I've run 11.01 in several major contests with no issues on four Windows 7 (32-bit) PCs. Ed - P49X (W0YK) _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list WriteLog@contesting.com
I've had this happen once in a while, but not often, and not recently. I've never worried about it or looked into it. But, I am curious about what is going on. Why are you using two instances of MMTT
Ah, so, but you don't need two instances of MMTTY. You just "clone" the first Rttyrite window that has MMTTY as the TNC. In the Rttyrite File menu of the first Rttyrite/MMTTY window you bring up, cli
Then, go into the [Rttyrite2] section of writelog.ini and change the MMTTY path there. Ed - P49X (W0YK) _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list WriteLog@contesting.com h
Two PC/radio setups networked with a third PC) have been working flawlessly here all week. Windows 7 32-bit, WriteLog 11.01F. Each has three Rttyrite windows: 1. First Rttyrite window with MMTTY, lef
I ran 11.01F on three networked computers, one radio per computer on two of the computers. The third computer did not have a radio this time and was the network "server" that the other two PCs linked
Don, if the WriteLog network links go down and back up, how would that cause the interlock problem I had? It seems to me that if the network were not working, then there would be no interlock. In my
AFC is a receive function that is independent of FSK or AFSK. NET is a transmit function that only works with AFSK. Ed - W0YK -- Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. Si
Minutes don't matter, only band changes per CLOCK HOUR. Remember that if you change bands to work a station and go back to the prior band that is TWO band changes. So, that may be what is happening,
I mis-wrote below. In WPX RTTY there is not a separate MULT transmitter with its own independent band-change counter. It is ten band changes per clock hour, period. Having multiple physical transmitt
For anyone puzzled by why the 'Band Map on 2nd VFO' menu item is grayed out in the WriteLog Windows menu ... A. This feature is only available for rigs with (1) a second VFO, AND (2) WriteLog rig dri
With the newer WriteLog versions, there is a shortcut to writelog.ini in the WriteLog folder in your Programs menu. Very convenient. Ed - W0YK _______________________________________________ WriteLog