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1. [WriteLog] Another CW keying issue (score: 1)
Author: kq3f@comcast.net (Joe Stepansky)
Date: Sat, 12 Oct 2002 07:44:45 -0400
As relatively straightforward as WL has been to set up, I've been having little luck with some of the hardware interfaces. This is a different CW issue, one that's causing me to test my sanity. The a
/archives//html/WriteLog/2002-10/msg00187.html (8,038 bytes)

2. [WriteLog] Another CW keying issue (score: 1)
Author: gbaron@charter.net (Gil Baron)
Date: Sat, 12 Oct 2002 09:11:50 -0500
Try to test the interface by using a battery on the line that would be DTR. If you can key it that way then you interface is ok. If not, you may have a shorted transistor or other problem. Next get a
/archives//html/WriteLog/2002-10/msg00188.html (9,960 bytes)

3. [WriteLog] Another CW keying issue (score: 1)
Author: kq3f@comcast.net (Joe Stepansky)
Date: Sat, 12 Oct 2002 10:37:33 -0400
OK on the Win2K part, and I never even imagined it was WriteLog's problem since WriteLog wasn't even up and running when I was testing this thing. Thanks for the suggestions. This is starting to get
/archives//html/WriteLog/2002-10/msg00189.html (7,155 bytes)

4. [WriteLog] Another CW keying issue (score: 1)
Author: hamcat@directvinternet.com (K4SB)
Date: Sat, 12 Oct 2002 18:14:02 +0000
I would take a look at the DTR voltage after loading the program and see what it's voltage is. Win98 sets DTR HIGH after initialization, which would explain why your rig keys. Also, I have found a 1K
/archives//html/WriteLog/2002-10/msg00194.html (7,451 bytes)


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