i think wl is great for rtty but its got a long way to go to
equal or outdo TR especially for CW contesting!
----- Original Message -----
From: "WA9ALS - John" <wa9als@starband.net>
To: "Jerry Ford" <benlightnd13@home.com>; <WriteLog@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 2:23 AM
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] Curious?? (long)
> (I'm sending this to the reflector in case there are other friendly
> undecided lurkers out there like Jerry. Hey, my post below might be long,
> but at least it didn't come with a virus!)
>
> Jerry, I'll take a stab at this challenging question because your post
> reminds me of where I was 2-3 yrs ago, and because I want to encourage you
> to try WriteLog.
>
> Many would agree that WriteLog is the top contesting software, and I think
> ALL would agree that it is one of the top 2-3. WriteLog is the only
Windows
> contesting program of its kind, and it's not really "plagued" with any
issue
> at this time, IMHO. WriteLog can do anything you could imagine at this
> time, and many more things that you can't imagine at this time, based on
> your post. Due to its power, there is a learning curve - However, that's
no
> reason not to jump in as a relative beginner!
>
> As I've found with most ham reflectors, the chatter concentrates on
> "problems" as perceived by the readership - Many, many times these
problems
> end up being op error and/or related to equipment and configurations etc.
> Newcomers can sometimes get the opinion that the focus of the discussion
is
> trash, be it software or a particular rig! We even have a certain
> reflectorite right now that is almost incapable of saying anything
positive
> about much of anything or anyone, and many have blocked him from their
email
> program! He attacks the authors and program with insulting remarks, but
> notice that he continues to use the program "because he doesn't have the
> time to write anything better". (Oops, sorry...) Don't let these posts
> fool you - WriteLog is excellent!! Remember the majority are [relatively]
> silent.
>
> You mentioned several other programs, including MMTTY, Digipan, and
DX4WIN.
> Even if you do not set out initially to do so, you will very soon want to
> interface your rig if the 930 will allow it - That will be true no matter
> which contesting program you choose. Certain aspects of rig control
> (reading/controlling frequency) and rig interfacing (PTT, CW, FSK, AFSK
> including PSK) will be common to the programs you mentioned - They all
allow
> some of these functions.
>
> Several programs have some "overlap" - If you are primarily a DXer or
> ragchewer, DX4WIN is a premo logging program firstly. If you only make an
> occasional few contest QSOs, it has some functions that help you with
that.
> It allows rig control/interfacing and has some soundcard functions to
allow
> transmitting limited modes for the casual digital mode op that wants to
ONLY
> use his logging program. However, if you end up focusing on contesting,
you
> want a program that is firstly a contesting program (WriteLog), although
> some also use WriteLog as their general logger. Many of us like to do
both,
> and we use both DX4WIN and WriteLog - It's simple to export logs from
> WriteLog to ADIF format and into DX4WIN after a contest!
>
> WriteLog will certainly do about anything - SSB contests with voice keyer
> functions, CW, RTTY (FSK and AFSK), PSK31, and also function in an SO2+R
> configuration (2 or more radios!). This makes it great to "grow into" -
> I've used it almost exclusively for RTTY contests until recently when I
> started using it for CW too.
>
> Here's some direct responses to your post:
>
> > Will Writelog work all modes via soundcard or does it just support
> > other softwares that do that?
>
> Yes, all modes via soundcard. And note that's -1- soundcard (almost any
> Windows soundcard) that can be used with 2 radios, 1 on each channel! The
> reason that you're getting confused about MMTTY etc is that Wayne has
> graciously allowed WriteLog to work with other "modems" - Besides using
the
> WinRtty/Rttyrite soundcard system in WriteLog, it also allows you to use
> existing modems you might have like PK-232, KAM, DXP38 and others. It
also
> lets you use one of 2 other software/soundcard programs - RITTY/K6STI or
> MMTTY. We all have certain preferences and biases regarding which of
these
> combinations works best for us under certain conditons. Many of us have
> found MMTTY to be desirable in some situations - Since it's so good and
the
> most recently accomodated by WriteLog, there has been a lot of discussion
> about it on the reflector. Thus, although WL will allow you to use
> MMTTY/soundcard as your RTTY modem, it's not necessary to do so - The
> built-in WinRtty/soundcard modem is excellent - just ask Don (AA5AU) who
has
> won more contests than I have hair on my head using the WinRTTY modem of
WL!
>
> > Does it run clean CW without the use of an interface and will it allow
> > me to use my key?
>
> Yes - I was pleased recently when I first started using WL for CW - It was
> perfect. After making the cables I already had for interfacing RTTY and a
> couple of years of experience under my belt with the program, it was
trivial
> to hook up for CW! Simply getting in a CW contest with WL allowed me the
> pleasure of some DX last weekend that I thought I'd never hear, e.g.
> Vietnam. I've been missing a lot by mostly staying out of CW contests!
>
> > From what I'm reading here, Writelog seems plagued with software
> > conflicts. Is that the case or is there just a large learning curve
> > associated with its use? Is this a beginners software or a beginners
> > nightmare?
>
> I've touched on this already - Don't let being a beginner scare you off!
> The sooner you jump in, the sooner you will be moving up the learning
curve!
> You can start simply without all the interfacing and then grow into using
> more functions as you learn. You will have some of the same overall
issues
> and learning curve with any powerful logging and/or contesting program.
The
> www.k9jy.com web site is a great place for beginners to start, and many on
> the reflector will be glad to help you.
>
> > I don't expect you to be all that candid on the reflector...
>
> Oh, we're pretty candid! heh heh
>
> > ( not the place for you to trash and bash anyway ) - No, but that
hasn't
> stopped a certain individual's bashing... Oops, there I go again!
Bashing,
> insulting comments aren't appropriate on reflectors in general, but we all
> discuss what we're being challenged with or express our "wish list" for
what
> we perceive as possible future improvements.
>
> > Otherwise, I would really appreciate any help as I am really confused
> > and concerned after reading some of the threads here.
>
> Although it can be helpful to some extent, jumping into a reflector and
> reading along is a difficult way to get an idea about something like this.
> It might be your only option, but if at all possible, the best way to
> understand the desirability of WriteLog is to see it in action at
someone's
> station! With a little effort, you can probably find someone close enough
> to arrange a demonstation session - preferably during a contest that the
> demonstrator's not entering seriously so he can talk and show you around
the
> program.
>
> This is no doubt the longest post I have made on this reflector - I hope
it
> targets Jerry and more. Now I'll hit the SEND button and wait to see
> whether I'm anywhere close or need to suit up! 73 - John
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> John - WA9ALS - VP5RY
>
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