The reason WL is still primitive in this area is that I haven't gotten around to fixing it yet. It most definitely is NOT because I haven't been told.The first email K5ZD sent me on this topic was at
For autosave, WL only offers one configuration option: you can tell it the maximum number of QSOs that can be in the log since the last "File Save". When WL reaches that maximum, when you log the nex
Yes, 10.21 had an update to the bandmap. It keeps its on-screen data up to date with your log. As some of you have noted, it doesn't do that as well as it should: its too slow, and sometimes it crash
To override WriteLog's country calculation, edit the PREF column and put in the "official" prefix for the country it is. The official prefixes are what you see when you choose Contest Show Multiplier
WL version 10.19's packet window does not network properly on Windows 2000, but you can fix it. http://www.writelog.com/support/windows_2000_network_setup.htm Wayne, W5XD -- WWW: http://www.writelog.
After reading the reflector traffic on this and looking back through the documentation, I see WL has an "undocumented feature" that might be of interest here. If your log has a column titled "DGTL",
WL figures out what bands to put in the Band Summary window based on the bands in the contest, and, for CQ WW, that will come from just choosing the CQ WW Phone contest. You need not do anything spec
To change the callsign WL puts on its reports, you will need to get a new registration code for your new call from K5DJ. k5dj@writelog.com. Depending on how long it has been since you got your old on
Please take a look at: http://www.writelog.com/support/windows_2000_network_setup.htm Wayne --Original Message-- From: owner-writelog@contesting.com [mailto:owner-writelog@contesting.com]On Behalf Of
One other thing. take a look at the info in the WL Help file topic "Network Installation for Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000" Wayne -- WWW: http://www.writelog.com/ Submissions: writelog@contesting.c
Yes, the levels on P12/P13 are TTL levels. Hello, One question I could not find the answer to on the website... Are all the levels on P12 & P13 (LPT Out) standard LPT (TTL Levels) values? Meaning, fo
Yes, I agree that "Follow Me" is pretty much useless in its current incarnation. Fixing it is "on the list". Thanks, Wayne Follow me ONLY works after you've already logged a QSO on the band. I call i
I agree that having WL filter packet spots according to the contest you're in would be a good new feature. The reason it hasn't made it very high up the list is that packet spots don't come with a re
The problem is that the latest WL_CTY.DAT file has, in the United States group of prefixes, the assignment of the prefix "A" to the U.S.A. Its this line: 4U1WB,A,AA4NU(4),... ^^^ remove this "A". (BT
WL version 10.19 will number QSOs differently than past versions. It will still be possible to get duplicate numbers, but, the on-the-air sequence required in 10.19 to get duplicates is much less com
You have 10.18C even though it says 10.18A. In general, unless you are a beta tester, you can ignore the differences among the "A", "B", "C", versions because, as a matter of policy, only one 10.18 i
I would like some help with the reported problems with callsigns not highlighting properly. I invite you to send a screen dump of the RttyRite window showing the incorrect highlighting. This is just
The only way I know about that WL generates this message is if you are running the TenTec Pegasus. In the WL Setup Ports... dialog, if you select the same COMM port for the Pegasus as for CW, then yo
Running 2 radios in a serial number contest brings up some issues about serial numbers. There's no way to write software such that ALL the following assertions are true: 1. There are no duplicate sen
My previous posting on this topic, while accurate, was less than helpful. Let me try again. W2UP says: ** If the serial numbers were not assigned until the F-key to send the exchange is pushed, we wo