Hi Dick,
My SCCRtty.dll file in WriteLog\Programs is dated 02/18/2004. Apparently
the new module uses the same dll?
I already had my SCC contest log setup before Bernd made his announcement.
After installing the new SCC version I started my contest log which seemed
to run alright at first. I made a trial entry into the log and got an error
message about there being no multiplier module available for this log and
would I like to select a new module. I figured my existing log was looking
for the old SCC multiplier module that was removed during the install so I
exited WriteLog and then restarted it and chose Start a new log. When the
list of contest modules came up I again selected the SCC RTTY contest and
the module opened. I then imported my RTTY messages from the first log so I
didn't have to do them over again and then saved the new log with the same
name to overwrite the original one. A test entry into this log showed the
multipliers worked correctly.
Don't worry about the old date on your SCCRtty.dll file. If the new module
works correctly let it be.
73,
Gary AL9A
----- Original Message -----
From: "DickT-W0RAA" <dickt@w0raa.com>
To: "Writelog Reflector" <writelog@contesting.com>
Sent: August 27, 2010 3:17 PM
Subject: [WriteLog] New SCC Module
>I downloaded the new SCC Module and installed it. I still see, in Explorer
> in my WriteLog Programs folder a file called SCCRtty.dll dates 1/10/2005,
> the same as the old one.
>
> The file I installed from the download was called scc-rtty_v10.3a.exe and
> I
> let it install in the default location, which I assumed was the
> Writlog/Programs folder. That's where the SCCRtty.dll file is located.
> Did
> I do it correctly? I did got out to Control Panel's Add/Remove section
> and
> removed the older version as Bernd, DC3HB had indicated was necessary
> prior
> to installing his version.
>
> Also, when I chose a new contest I chose SCC RTTY Championship and then I
> get a box requiring a "Year Sent" and I enter 1963, the year I was first
> licensed. Then below that is a box with a 0 (zero) in it. Should I leave
> the zero alone or enter a K for Real Call Area? I am in Colorado.
>
> Any assistance I can get would be appreciated.
>
> 73,
>
> Dick - W0RAA
> CU in the Colorado QSO Party
> September 4, 2010
>
> dickt[at]w0raa[dot]com
>
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