Here's the response I got from Dan Henderson at ARRL regarding the "separate logs" requirement for Multi/Two entries. Looks like everything is covered! -Marty NW0L martyt@pobox.com -- Original Messag
Hello Marty Not sure the WL cabrillo file is OK. The CT file has TX 1 and 2 . However in my WL file it does not seem to meet: "The single Cabrillo file with the proper column showing which transmitte
If you're running two separate, networked computers, *and* if you have "Log Which Radio Makes the QSO" turned on (it's on the Setup menu), *and* if you select "Multi/Two" as your entry class when you
Hello All Then Set up here is 4 networked PC's with 4 radios. I think I see the radio identification in WL but Not in the Cabrillo File unless I am missing something. START-OF-LOG: 2.0 ARRL-SECTION:
radio <snip> 100 100 The radio information definitely isn't in your Cabrillo file (it'd be at the end of the line). I did some more testing just now (at the expense of my employer!) and there seems t
Hi Marty, et.al, I also was at K4JA's for the contest. We have the four radios networked together correctly in that we assign the letters for each PC as well as the network name. In the WriteLog log
The problem is definitely related to having more than 2 networked stations set up -- I repeated the sequence of steps given earlier (way down at the bottom of this e-mail) a third time, using still a
Hello Marty Please except my apology. You are correct. Once I shut down all the PC's and only brought up two I was able to get 1 and 0 in the cabrillo file. At least we now have that verified on my e