On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 23:57:33 -0700, "Garry Shapiro" <garry@ni6t.com> wrote: _________________________________________________________ There is a list of logs received at: http://www.ncjweb.com/rttysp
_________________________________________________________ There's a faster way. 1. Start last year's contest by double-clicking the .wl file. 2. Delete all the QSOs (click on one, then Ctrl-A, then r
_________________________________________________________ Are you sure about it being fixed in NT? I heard it wasn't really fixed until XP. I work at a small library where we have 16 public computers
_________________________________________________________ This has been discussed before and the general consensus is to use the search and replace function in Notepad or other editor. Search for QTH
_________________________________________________________ That works too, you just have to save twice instead of once. Actually, there is no way you can erase the original PROVIDED you do a save as,
_________________________________________________________ It would be nice if this could be fixed so last year's setup can be used again. It's a shame to require thousands of contesters to re-invent
_________________________________________________________ Similar problem here, although not your exact situation. My answer is to create separate .ini files, one for CW and one for RTTY. I have them
On Tue, 11 Nov 2003 17:07:04 -0700, "Joe Wilkowski" <k8fc@arrl.net> wrote: _________________________________________________________ There are two ways to do it and I use them both. First is to use a
Having decided to spend my remaining years in California, the time has come to retire my beloved two-letter call. Since my initials were available in a six-land call, I applied for and received W6WRT
_________________________________________________________ It goes under the [Configuration] heading, although you may have to create the entry yourself. It should look like this: AutoSaveCount=n Wher
_________________________________________________________ I hear this often when CQing during a RTTY contest. In fact, when the band appears to be dead, I rotate the beam and listen for the echo, so
_________________________________________________________ After a long RTTY contest, when the phone rings I press F2. -- Bill, W6WRT _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing l
On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 12:32:53 -0500, "Barry " <w2up@mindspring.com> wrote: _________________________________________________________ No, but when the phone rings I can usually tell if it's a dupe. :-)
____________________ If that ever happens to me, I'll take up stamp collecting. -- Bill W6WRT _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list WriteLog@contesting.com http://list
____________________ I've been using a similar setup for a while and it works well. But I wonder why this capability isn't built into WriteLog? Compared to the other things WriteLog does, this should
____________________ See my post today on the RTTY Yahoo reflector. Bottom line is MMTTY beats the DXP-38 and its clone, the P-38, easily. But the best program of all is RiTTY by K6STI. Beats 'em bot
____________________ OOPS... make that the MMTTY Yahoo reflector. More coffee, wench! -- Bill W6WRT _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list WriteLog@contesting.com http:
_________________________________________________________ Turn the power down and see if the problem goes away. Sounds like RF getting into the keyboard. -- 73, Bill W6WRT ___________________________
_________________________________________________________ I'd prefer to hear: W6WRT 599 DE DE WB3LGC No more, no less. I believe in any contest, the significant part of the exchange should always be
_________________________________________________________ I agree with sending my call twice if QRM or QRN is present, but the hyphen is counter-productive and the "K" is unnecessary. Using a hyphen