Barry & All, I'll add my notes to your comments plus some other observations. Station setup here: Icom 756PRO and multiple amps on different bands Computer keying interface: LPT transistor keyer (CT
Hi All, Can anyone give me a summary technical description of what happened to the LPT control lines with 10.29 and 10.30? I am presently operating "OK" with 10.28. I need to know what logic changed
For the present I have taken the easy way out, and device. This was the same situation for me in the mid 1970's. Same "problem" and "answer" but no WriteLog and WriteLog reflector. WriteLog works fin
Clive, I would recommend a re-install but look in your c:\windows\ folder for the writelog.ini file to save it to use with the new setup. It can be used to recover any special settings you have made.
I will echo the comments by Steve, N1NB, in my use of WL and the RITTY combination. This pattern has been present for me since using RITTY last March. I was caught "off guard" when the type ahead buf
Kevin, Yes it will work but you need to include a 'standard' LPT1 keying circuit to drive your circuit. That circuit is also documented in the help files. It inverts the active high keying signal fro
Kevin, You could use the Comm port CW line and the 4N33 CW circuit to drive your level translator. But the LPT port is a TTL output (5 VDC and Gnd) and does not have sufficient "drive" current to dri
Bill and All, I also discovered this "feature" and used it this weekend. The %B%Bw1zt does prevent my call from being sent if the log entry line shows a dupe call. Several times in the contest I was
Jose, I have the same problem here. I was going to "fix it" by removing the /MM from the log entry and leaving the zone information. Then do a score recalculation based on that entry. When the Cabril
One suggestion is to use the Windows Recorder (see K9JY web site... www.k9jy.com SSB Setup ... How to REALLY set up SSB messages). I am just about ready to try it but it looks pretty primative and, w
Someone in the past year or so had posted information about software to synchronize time between computers on a network. I looked through the archives but no success yet. I have software running on a
Thanks to everyone for your responses and information. A couple sites have client/server software packages that do what I needed to synchronize time on the local network: AboutTime http://www.arachno
John & All, I just got the total points to appear with out logging a VK. But I did have to set the zone as Don mentioned. George .. W1ZT -- WWW: http://www.writelog.com/ Submissions: writelog@contest
John, Don & All I got the score calculated correctly by just selecting Contest/Recalculate Score. No need for the VK QSO here either John. It just needed to have my zone for the table lookup. George
We plan to record the Field Day log activity this weekend on a second computer with WriteLog networked to the first machine. All seems well in the setup except for options for compression. In an earl
Barry, W2UP and Carsten, DL1EFD Thanks. That was what I needed. I downloaded Windows Media Player 7.1 and it provided more choices. 73, George .. W1ZT -- WWW: http://www.writelog.com/ Submissions: wr
Phil, We will be a small 4 person 1A operation this year and will use WL on CW and SSB. We will also have a second computer running on a network, as a backup, to get us experienced with any RFI etc a
Dez and All, I was going through the docs and I don't see anything that suggests that WL will send the abbreviated numeral code. It will put in the "T" for leading zeroes as John noted but always sen
Bill, I am having the same symptom of the buffer (F2 in my case) occasionally stopping before the full text is sent. I recover with the escape key and it does not happen very frequently. I have not b