Where is the writelog ini file and how do I edit or setup transverter offsets? de K3SK Dave Buckwalter FM07 - Farmville VA _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list WriteL
The INI file? I guess you mean how can you edit the settings from the Windows registry. Use this guide: https://k9jy.com/writelogini Steve N9OH _______________________________________________ WriteLo
It is where you export it to be. When you first open Writelog there is a menu on the right hand side before you click on a file. See the help. Export it, edit it, inport it. Then you can have it ho
Hi Dave, I use the "Setup VHF Transverter Offsets" app in the W12 folder in startup. I have found that it won't accept very small changes (kHz) to get the freq exactly correct, so I then 'export' and
Thanks everyone. I found the information for setting offsets and that part appears to be working. However, When a contact is logged from the transverter connected comm port (HF rig IF), it logs as "o
In the logline associated with the transverter, type in the transverter freq when you start Writelog. I type (for my three transverters with IC-705 IF): 2221 <enter> for my setup, IF is 28.1 9021 <en
Mike, (and any others that can help) I've done all of that and I can get the QSO logged with the correct frequency, but it is flagged as "out of band" and scoring does not include these contacts. See
What contest template should be used for the ARRL VHF contest?? I see ARRL VHF QSO party AND ARRL VHF sweepstakes and I'm looking for ARRL VHF contest (the one to use this weekend) 73 Robert ________
VHF Sweepstakes for January 4 points 902/1296 etc... Mike I see ARRL VHF QSO party AND ARRL VHF sweepstakes and I'm looking for ARRL VHF contest (the one to use this weekend) 73 Robert Mike, (and any
The contest is the ARRL VHF Sweepstakes. Starts tomorrow at 1900 Z. Log line 1 is FT-2000 on 50MHz Log line 2 is IC-9700 for 2m or 432 or 1296 Log line 3 is 2nd IC-9700 for 432 or 1296 Log Line 4 is