Jim, The Writelog help file is your friend. Select the Search tab and search on "registry" ... one of the entries will be "writelog.ini and the registry." That section tells you how to convert from w
It is probably stored in the profile. Look at USERPARA.INI in the MMTTY directory. For example, the second line of the STANDARD RTTY profile is AFC=1 ... change it to AFC=0 and AFC will not activate
Mark, Each profile has the line AFC=1. You will need to edit USERPARA.INI for each profile to change AFC=1 to AFC=0 if you do not want to turn on AFC when you change profiles. Each Profile has its ow
Fred, Edit writelog.ini with a text editor (notepad). Change COM 4 and COM 5 to COM 2 and COM 3 then remove the CommSlot= lines from the Ports section of the file. That should get you to the point th
It appears to work just fine if you set the radio to FTDX-9000. Just got done doing a few basic checks here with Writelog, microHAM microKEYER and FT-2000. WriteLog was configured as always for opera
This is demonstrably false. The claimed "advantage" comes from flawed tests which fail to properly set the input level to each sound device to take maximum advantage of its dynamic range. Except for
Unfortunately, not all sound cards keep the bias an mic audio separate ... many use mono jacks with bias on the audio line just like Icom radios! Anyone using a dynamic microphone should consider ins
Ed, Have you turned off the keyer in the IC-7000? Running microKEYER into the Key jack is running a keyer output (Straight key) into the dit paddle! 73, ... Joe, W4TV ________________________________
Hans, It is theoretically possible for a program to maintain its own internal speed for program generated CW and the "pot speed" for paddle sent CW. Here is something I wrote some time ago: WinKey kn
Steve, Yes, audio review can use any specified card. With MK2R/MK2R+, it is possible to specify the "USB Audio CODEC" (normally used for digital modes) and route that to the operator headphones durin
Rick, This is the nature of the CAT system in the FT-1000D and FT-1000MP. Any frequency command will disable the clarifier (both TX and RX). It is not something that is easily coded around ... the pr
Eric, This is well beyond the appropriate level of detail for the WriteLog reflector. The appropriate venue to ask these questions is on the microHAM group (http://groups.yahoo.com/groups/microham) o
This is not a microHAM issue ... it is a Winkey matter. WinKey uses the pipe '|' character and not the ^ character. WriteLog's ^ character is a one dot space ... the WinKey | character is a one half
Rick, No, with WriteLog the LPT interface supports pin 14 (A/B), "PC Generates" CW (although WinKey is far better) and PTT. Since WriteLog does not provide separate "receive focus" and "stereo" contr
N1MM does not have a built-in driver - it requires DlPortIO (a third party driver similar to directio used by WriteLog). Rather than continued use of hardware that is gong away ... a SO2R standard b
Richard, W5XD made USB and/or WinKey improvements in 10.57, 10.59 and 10.60. The current version of WriteLog is 10.61. 73, ... Joe Subich, W4TV microHAM America http://www.microHAM-USA.com http://gro
Hank, Select any of the DVK options (including Windows Sound Board) and then select DVK on an LPT. Then you will have both A/B and PTT available on the LPT - even with K1EL WinKey selected as the CW
I believe this is a problem with the PTT in WinKey2 ... enable PTT on the LPT and set Router to "Steer serial CW/PTT." To enable PTT on the LPT check DVK on the LPT and select Windows Sound board as
Lee, The FT-2000 works using the FTdx-9000 settings with the microKEYER. It also works (I have just confirmed it) with a straight DB9F-DB9F serial cable and a conventional 8250 compatible serial port
W5XD's "Software FSK" works fine with nearly every USB -> serial converter available if you are using RTTYrite. MMTTY's EXTFSK (software FSK) also appears to work well outside of WriteLog but cannot