This evening I got an email purportedly from one Jack Colson <jackcolson@netsignia.net> originating on a cable provider address [24.129.188.91] and relayed through [24.129.188.85]. (If this was sent
You may need to change that domain membership setting ... Its in the System control panel, under the Computer Name tab. Either click on the Network ID button to use the wizard, or click on the Chang
I think the callsign database lookup is a cool idea. Maybe for HF contests it doesn't have much value. But I could see where such a function in a VHF/UHF contest could be of use. I'm not a big contes
Assuming Windows 2000 Professional ... No, there's no msconfig program (though its back for XP). If there is a utility, I can't think of it ... and I didn't see it in searching the help on a couple
I don't see any such file on my system ... but: there is a WLOGSS32.DLL which, by default, seems to be placed in the same directory as the program and other DLL's. By default, I believe that is: C:\
Wayne: Wish him my/our best ... I was in an auto accident back in 1983 ... and lost my right knee (all I have is bone fragments). Know what he's going through ... but good to say that if you work har
Jim / others: OK ... more details are in order! In Canada, the following locations are based on the geographical centre of the call area: VE1, VE9, VO1, VO2, VY2, CY0, CY9 In these districts, the maj
In an attempt to get a VK_CTY.DAT file created for WriteLog, I've put together the following for starter coordinates: VK1 ACT (Canberra) S 35.33096 E 149.12870 VK2 NSW (Sydney) S 33.86737 E 151.20665
[snip] Of course, the best response will come from the program's author! But I suspect you have found a limitation based on a significant power of two: 65,536 There may be some programming limitation
Greetings: I'm a recent convert to WriteLog ... and have also got it setup at the NC1I contest station, where I often have the opportunity to guest operate. One thing Frank NC1I noted that WriteLog d
[snip] Done some talking off-line on this one ... and also a little bit of playing with WriteLog visa vis setting it up for VHF/UHF contest. My personal assessment is that the way to go is in the gr
Since Windows XP Pro supercedes Windows 2000 Pro, as from October 2001 ... you may want to consider that the purchase of a new machine may be better served by XP, which would provide for better supp
I have not recorded contest audio before (but considering it) ... but I do work with various codec's - I use Adobe Premier and Windows Media Encoder to produce some multimedia content. You may be rig
Greetings: I've recently returned to the air after about a 10-year stint of not being QRV. WriteLog has become my program of choice for contest logging ... But I'd figure I'd ask how people are handl
We use WriteLog on a no-name computer that has an integral audio subsystem. It passes the WriteLog audio test program no problem ... and works OK, too. Alas - there's also a modem function ... and w
Thank you to everyone who answered my query regarding what general purpose logging programme to consider using with WriteLog. I received over 50 responses, both direct and on this mailing list ... Fo
Further update: Thanks to all who have provided even further info and prompt replies to my recent post. I apologise for some of the incorrect info ... I've been corrected in the fact that DX4WIN does
Newfoundland & Labrador were separate from Canada, hence the use of the VO radio prefix. They joined the confederation as the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador on 31 March 1949. The administrati
[snip] Indeed early recommendations from Microsoft for installing Windows NT based systems (which the Windows 2000 and Windows XP operating systems are based on) was to create a small, FAT based boo