Hello,
Thanks very much to AA5AU, W0YK, N1NB, K0COP, AK0A, and W8XC for their
help. The solution was to edit the writelog.ini file, delete all the
lines in the [Rttyrite] section, and make sure the COM2:=9600,n,8,1,
statement was in the [Ports] section. Don AA5AU, you da man.
I look forward to hearing all of you in the NAQP RTTY contest from W6YX!
73...
-Dean - N6DE
I am experiencing a problem configuring a Hal DXP38 with Writelog. For
those who might be able to help, here are the details:
Problem: Cannot decode or transmit anything in the RTTY window of
Writelog when the DXP38 is selected as TNC. Immediately when I start
the RTTY window, the STBY LED on the DXP38 becomes illuminated instead
of the RX LED. The Writelog tuning display is mostly blank, just with a
star in the middle and some extraneous lines near the top of the box.
The problem just seems to be a RTTY DXP38 initialization problem of some
sort. It doesn't even tell me "Downloading .S28" or "Downloading .LOD"
when I first bring up the RTTY window, like I believe it always has done
in the past.
What I've tried: I've use Hal's DXPWin software to verify that the
DXP38, serial port, serial cable, and FSK/audio cables are working fine,
both in the TX and RX direction. I also verified that MMTTY works fine
within Writelog on the same computer.
Configuration:
Writelog v10.45M
Hal DXP38 with firmware .LOD v1.2; .S28 v2.0; Bootrom v2.0
Statement in writelog.ini file under [Rttyrite] section: HAL_DL_DIR=C:\DXP38
DXP38.LOD and DXP38.S28 files are in the c:\dxp38 directory.
Windows98SE operating system
This particular DXP38 has been used in many past RTTY contests
successfully with past versions of Writelog. The difference is that
this is a different computer which we've never tried to run a DXP38 on
it before. What am I missing here? Is there some writelog.ini setting
I'm forgetting?
Thanks for your help...
-Dean - N6DE
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