Just woke up and decided to play CQ 160 CW, updated to 10.30 the other day but first time to play with. As I have seen as "choppy cw" previously on this reflector, I am another victim of CW keying pr
Just woke up and decided to play CQ 160 CW, updated to 10.30 the other day but first time to play with. As I have seen as "choppy cw" previously on this reflector, I am another victim of CW keying pr
I am having the same choppy CW condition using 10.30. It was so bad that it was unusable here and I had to go back to CT. I am using a Pentium III 866 Mhz with 256 Meg of ram. Running Windows 98SE...
Hi Jon, The W9XT card is not supported on Windows Operating systems NT, 2000, and XP. It works fine on Windows Operating Systems 95, 98, and ME (I think ME is OK). The problem is the MS Windows opera
There is a patch on www.writelog.com. It talks about the differnet way the LPT port is handled in 10.30. That is you problem. Install the patch and you'll be fine. Just woke up and decided to play CQ
Try this in WRITELOG.INI (Click the Windows Start menu, click Run, type in WRITELOG.INI) Find the [PORTS] section. Add this line: CW_ON_PIN1=1 Do File Exit. Save it. Run WL again. (Works only in vers
That did it, thanks ! --Original Message-- From: writelog-admin@contesting.com [mailto:writelog-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of W. Wright, W5XD Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2002 7:10 PM To: k2qmf@ju
Can someone confirm that the patched 10.30 is free of choppiness? Did anyone run it hard in CQ160 with zero stuttering? Tnx/73, Barry N1EU To: <writelog@contesting.com> ______________________________
Not in CQ160 but I did in NAQP; I key off a W9XT card set to LPT1; 10.28 was fine but the last two updates were choppy. The patch fixed it but remember the patch is a 2 step process; install the patc
It ran perfectly for all 550 QSOs of the 160 contest. I put the patch in...including the .ini mod. I key through the LPT1 port. 73, Dave, K4TO To: <writelog@contesting.com>
I can confirm that 10.30 B sends perfect CW even at 35 WPM. I just tried it. I am using Windows 2000 and a COM port. NO problem at all that I can detect and other things are running such as the DOS V