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Re: [WriteLog] Setup Questions

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Subject: Re: [WriteLog] Setup Questions
From: "Gary AL9A" <al9a@mtaonline.net>
Date: Sun, 24 Apr 2011 15:56:28 -0800
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Hi Paul,

Welcome to WriteLog.  Yes, there is a way to save different configurations 
for your setup, but you have to be a little sneaky about it.  WriteLog 
always uses the file called writelog.ini to load in the configuration 
information.  Obviously there can only be one file named writelog.ini in a 
given directory so here is what I did to work around the problem.

First, I did as you are doing, got my SSB/CW settings configured the way I 
needed to match my radio, the WinKey in my Microkeyer II, the location of my 
DVK audio files, etc.  When completed to your satisfaction do a Setup/Save 
Configuration to write out all the info to the writelog.ini file.  Now exit 
WriteLog and navigate to the directory where your writelog.ini file is 
located.  This will vary depending on your OS and where you installed 
WriteLog.

Once you've found the file make a copy of it in the same directory.  Under 
my OS, Vista, it created a file named "Copy of writelog.ini".  Now rename 
the original writelog.ini file as writelogcw-ssb.ini.  Rename the "Copy of 
writelog.ini" to just writelog.ini.  Now restart WriteLog with a RTTY 
contest module and go through the configuration process again, but this time 
in Setup identify your second RTTY radio as the one you want to use.  Open 
Rittyrite and set the correct Comm port to use, the Mode to 45 baud Baudot 
and the TU type.  If you've installed the MMTTY plug-in you will see it 
listed in the TU type list.

Check your settings by trying to send some RTTY (into a dummy load) to 
verify everything works correctly with the second radio.  When done do 
another Setup/Save Configuration.  WriteLog will save this configuration 
into the active writelog.ini file again.  Now whenever you want to start a 
new contest, depending on the mode, rename one of the ini files to be the 
non-used one and rename the other one to be the active file.

In my case I just operated in the SPDX RTTY contest this weekend, so my 
current writelog.ini file is the one configured for RTTY.  This file is 
named writelog.ini.  If my next contest is either a SSB or CW contest I will 
first rename the current writelog.ini to writelogrtty.ini.  Then I will 
rename writelogcw-ssb.ini back to writelog.ini.  Now when I start WriteLog 
and select a new contest for the SSB or CW mode I will have the correct 
configuration info.  In my case I only have one radio going at the moment, 
but in your case you will have the correct radio and mode configuration for 
which ever type of contest you will be working.

There may be more elegant means of handling the multiple ini files, but this 
one is simple and it works for me.  Good luck.

73,
Gary AL9A


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Paul" <plkham@aol.com>
To: <writelog@contesting.com>
Sent: April 24, 2011 3:18 PM
Subject: [WriteLog] Setup Questions


>I am new to using WriteLog and have just started getting my system 
>configured.  The program will be used for SSB/CW/RTTY contesting however I 
>have a question about setting up the system for my situation.  I use one 
>radio for SSB/CW and a separate radio for RTTY.  Currently I have WriteLog 
>configured and working for the SSB/CW radio but not sure how I set up 
>WriteLog for RTTY given it is a separate radio and not an S02R type 
>configuration.  Is there a way to save a second configuration saved for my 
>RTTY radio? Thanks for any suggestions/comments.
>
>
> 73  --  Paul
> NK4P
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