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[WriteLog] Writelog can't see Hal question

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Subject: [WriteLog] Writelog can't see Hal question
From: Joe Dubeck <na9a@comcast.net>
Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2004 11:05:09 -0600
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Dave-

Is your TU Type set to a P-38 instead of [DSP-4100 or DXP-38]?

I have same set up except with TS-950 and don't get the error message about a P38 which is the next selection down on the TU-Type menu. Try [DSP-4100 or DXP-38]

I ALSO NEED HELP on a related issue. I posted this before and didn't get any suggestions.

My DXP-38 copies fine in Writelog and transmits FSK fine only with other software. I can't get it to transmit correctly with Writelog. Using either the function keys or Alt-K, the radio transmit a character or two then immediately drops TX and goes back to RX. The DXP-38 is on COM6 and that port is set up OK in Writelog.ini.

Any suggestions will be appreciated. Thanks.

-Joe, NA9A


----Original Message----- From: writelog-bounces@contesting.com [mailto:writelog-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of David Ashworth Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 9:19 PM To: writelog@contesting.com Subject: [WriteLog] Writelog can't see Hal question

Hello. Attempting to make Writelog talk to a Hal DXP38. Here is my setup:
TS850 rtty RCA jack to FSK jack on Hal, 9 pin RS232 straight thru from Hal
to PC, no PTT to the mic jack. On Writelog, I get this: "RTTYrite failed to
find and reset the Hal board at i/o port 0X360. Check your board switch
settings and set the P38_PORT entry in the rttyrite section of writelog.ini
to match the hardware". Been looking at/changing the .ini file and still
get the same message. I was running Writelog with the MMTTY patch, could
this be some of my trouble? Perhaps someone would send a copy of what the
Writelog.ini file looks like to run the Hal. Thanks in advance, Dave, NC6P.



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