WL is tracking them OK. XE, TI etc are NA DXCC stations... George .. W1ZT Hi, according to the NA QP rules, only North American stations can be countes as a multiplier. However, WriteLog counts, XE,
John, You need to make sure the log reflects which of the TWO transmitters is being "credited" with the band change. As noted in the rules, you set up 2 stations with 2 logs. There is a column that i
Doug, You can add transistor keying to either the parallel port or a serial Com port. The parallel port will not directly drive an optoisolator but the serial port will. I would recommend the transis
All, To make WL recalculate the score: Load the log, select Contest / Recalculate Score George .. W1ZT At 11:52 AM 10/29/2003, Werner Maier wrote: Hi, During the CQWW I worked DP1DOL on 20m. He Gave
Bill, I noticed the same thing. And I didn't set the cluster filter to eliminate DX spots so I had "everything" on the list. I noted Ric's comment on making a QSO before the "follow me" works and wil
John, WriteLog does not recognize information from packet spots in the "notes" portion of the spot. That is where most people put state / province info during SS. I keep the packet window open so I c
Doc, You may have WL set up for QSK. In WriteLog go to Setup / Ports and in the lower right hand corner look at CW PTT. Select either Com or LPT control as appropriate for your PTT connection. 73, Ge
Open a test log and type in the callsigns and see if you get the "correct" country. 73, George .. W1ZT At 01:41 PM 12/1/2003, Jim Jarvis wrote: Prior to cqcw, I did NOT download the 18nov03 cty file.
All ARRL sections. Just like SS. George .. W1ZT At 01:06 PM 12/8/2003, Ron St.Laurent ND5S wrote: To be honest, I'm still not sure EXACTLY what that means. Is KP2 (VI), KP4 (PR), KL7 (AK) or KH6 (PAC
Lee, Very nicely said. Print and add the K9JY material to your collection and your have a treasure trove of good information. http://www.k9jy.com/ 73, George .. W1ZT At 03:05 PM 12/15/2003, Jennings
Frank, Short answer you three questions: Yes, Yes, No. This is what our group did last year. No network, separate band/modes for each station, and other log methods used by some stations. Worked fine
I will also join the pile up and wish all the WriteLog group a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. The program, support, and helpful comments have made WriteLog the best contest logger available and
Yes, Whitey, K1VV wrote a procedure he used to record, edit, and time "squeeze" wav files for contest use with WriteLog. Several people have tried it with some success. The results reflect the amount
Dean, Interpret this as US stations sending RST and State to all contacts. DX stations will send you a serial number instead of a State. 73 and see you in the fun, George .. W1ZT At 09:08 PM 12/31/20
Rick, I think the appropriate expression is "watch out for what you wish for". I would suggest trying the existing audio package and setup before you get too excited about an extension. WriteLog is u
Ben, Check the archives at contesting.com Most of us post scores from all the contests there. http://lists.contesting.com/archives/html/3830/ Post your score using the input format program from Bruce
Naw Thom, You are not missing anything. We've just gone from reasonable to possible to theoretical and, hopefully, the end of this thread. 73, George .. W1ZT At 10:22 PM 1/6/2004, WI8W wrote: I am no
Don, This behaviour sounds like RFI corrupting the communication periodically. I have had similar problems here from time to time. The majority of the disruptions disappeared when I connected some br
Nick, John, While the CT-17 will support multiple radios with a different CI-V address, I do not believe Writelog will support issuing commands on the same Com port with the different CI-V addresses.
Thor, Your comments and experience are quite interesting. Yes, there are "key clicks" associated with FSK. I use AFSK with the RITTY program by K6STI. That program switches tones at the zero degree p