MapCallOnSpace=1 Chas K3WW pointed me to the solution I needed below. .......Thank you Chas. I guess the HELP files (At least not under "BAND MAP") and the Manual haven't caught up to this yet, alth
I'm lost on this thread - Does WinZip unzip everything and then run Setup?? How could WinZip know that Setup is what you want to run afterwards, as I think there are othere exe files in the package..
I missed what prompted Jay's note above. While WriteLog assumes 48H for the "706", each of the 3 available models has a different default address. See http://www.qsl.net/wa9als/ICOM_HEX_ADDRESSES Yo
using So it looks like we can do it either of 2 ways: 1. Leave the default rig address of 64 and do the ini entry above, OR 2. Don't do the ini entry, but change the rig's menu item from 64 to 5C. T
Referring back to an earlier post, it sounds like you can leave 4E in the rig and tell WriteLog via the ini file. -- Original Message -- From: "Preston Graham" <w4fda@attbi.com> To: <writelog@contest
created file. Hi Bob - The filename is friend.ini (without the "s"). WriteLog should send whatever's after the equal sign, up to a maximum letter count. I can't remember what that is - something lik
Nope - My CW thru com port works fine with simple transistor interface, even with lots of other things running, including my PC serving the internet to 3 other computers on the home network. I actua
I have a document about using 2 soundcards with MMTTY and WriteLog that I will send you tonight. This info will also be on my web site soon. I can't explain it, but the times I've seen the use of 2 s
I've put my Dayton 2002 RTTY Forum handout on my web site at http://www.qsl.net/wa9als/so2r-mmttyx2.htm. It shows how to setup 2 copies of MMTTY with 2 soundcards and use with WriteLog on a single co
I will resize the screenshots tonight to make them more readable. They print fine now, but display is compromised. I reduced them so that the page wouldn't take so long to load for the guys with 56K
Two of you have emailed me that my computer's YEAR is set to 2003 - Not so! Both the home and work computers have the correct date, including the year. I would blame it on my ISP, but others have em
I can't count the times I've explained that circuit too - thanks for putting it on the web again Don. When I was starting to do this stuff, N1RCT's pages were the place to go for info. The circuit is
I guess I should add 2 comments: 1. Dick's diagrams use DTR instead of RTS for PTT - This depends on which software you're using. WriteLog has PTT on RTS and CW on DTR. 2. Dick's page also shows the
Did you build the optoisolator interface that's shown for the com port, or the transistor one shown for the LPT port? I'll bet you built the optoisolator one with the 4n33? If so, I'll bet if you us