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Re: [WriteLog] WriteLog Digest, Vol 132, Issue 24

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Subject: Re: [WriteLog] WriteLog Digest, Vol 132, Issue 24
From: "NR Smith" <nrsmith@citlink.net>
Date: Sat, 28 Dec 2013 22:31:02 -0600
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Thanks Gary I had forgotten about the later method. I will try that for him and myself. I had used that sometime ago but really did not have much luck with it. As far as sending I am not for sure how my friend is going to send. When I did use writelog for cw I was able to send with the keyboard using computer generated results.

Thanks for reminding me of how to set cw up and maybe we can get it going.

See you on the RTTY Roundup.

73,
Nick
w4gkm

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Today's Topics:

  1. Re: newby install problem (Dean St. Hill)
  2. CW decoding (NR Smith)
  3. Re: CW decoding (Gary AL9A)


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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 27 Dec 2013 15:20:27 -0400
From: "Dean St. Hill" <dmsthill@gmail.com>
To: Ger <ger@pa0aer.com>
Cc: WriteLog Reflector <writelog@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] newby install problem
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I would be tempted to uninstall and do a new installation. You need to
ensure that you have an installer with the words "full" somewhere within
it. I imagine this is what you are using but just in case.

http://k9jy.com/blog/initial-setup/
http://writelog.com/notes/version-11-installation-notes

You do need to have the .net framework installed as well. Not sure - you
may want to do a windows update and just make sure you have that installed.

Other than that I can't think of much else. Choose a widely used module
like  like cqww and see what happens.

Additionally - did you already put in your registration code??

Also feel free to email directly based on the email you received with link
to the software.

Hope that helps but the problem is not really clear to me.

Dean - 8P6SH




On Fri, Dec 27, 2013 at 12:44 PM, Ger <ger@pa0aer.com> wrote:


Hello,
I purchased the software a hour ago. But i can't start the sw. I try to
start WriteL32.exe.

Than I see the box and give the command to write a new log.
But than the box disappears and that is it.

My PC is a W7/64 and I run a lot of programs without any problem. Please
advice.


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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 27 Dec 2013 17:05:13 -0600
From: "NR Smith" <nrsmith@citlink.net>
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Subject: [WriteLog] CW decoding
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I have tried a few times to try and decode CW with Writelog but without much
success.  A few years ago I tried it using a PK-232 and it was fairly
accurate but with the computer sound cards I don't have much luck.

My reason for this posting and request is a friend is wanting to try and
decode and send with Writelog and I am not sure how to advise him.  I opened
my big mouth and said it would do it and now I need to prove it.  So you CW
guys out there I need to know what is the best hardware to use for this.

Any help in making me look good would be appreciated.

Nick
w4gkm



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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 27 Dec 2013 17:11:11 -0900
From: "Gary AL9A" <al9a@mtaonline.net>
To: <writelog@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] CW decoding
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Nick,

You don't mention it, but what kind of CW decoding are you trying to
accomplish?  The standard decoding through the Rttyrite window or the
multi-channel decoder found at Setup/CW Decoder...?  The simpler one is to
use the Rttyrite window.

Go to Setup/Ports and identify a COM port to be used for CW.  It cannot be
the one used for rig control so you need at least two different COM ports.
Check the appropriate COM port in the CW column and leave the Rig Type set
to No Rig and the other settings at the defaults.  In the CW keyer type drop
box select either a supported external keyer or PC generates.  Of course
this only affects sending, not receiving.  The PC generates is a poor choice
under Windows because of background system interference that can
periodically lead to stuttering when sending from a memory buffer.  Use it
if you have no other keyer option.

To receive CW g0o to Window/RTTY Window.  It's a bit confusing because the
"RTTY Window" opens Rttyrite which can be used for either CW or RTTY.  On
the Rttyrite window menu bar select Port and select None - you don't need a
COM port to receive CW, only to send.  The click on the Mode item and select
CW.  Now go to the TU type item and select Sound Board AFSK.  The screen
will probably start to fill with random gibberish characters.  You should
also now see the small WriteLog CW Receiver window open.  You can use the
min and max settings to set the range of CW speeds to decode - I use 20 and
40.

Now tune around the CW portion of the band and see if you can decode a good
signal.  If you have the Super Check Partial setup calls within that file
should be highlighted in either green or yellow, indicating a good call or a
mult.  That's pretty much it for CW setup.  Good luck.

73,
Gary AL9A



-----Original Message----- From: NR Smith
Sent: December 27, 2013 2:05 PM
To: writelog@contesting.com
Subject: [WriteLog] CW decoding


I have tried a few times to try and decode CW with Writelog but without much
success.  A few years ago I tried it using a PK-232 and it was fairly
accurate but with the computer sound cards I don't have much luck.

My reason for this posting and request is a friend is wanting to try and
decode and send with Writelog and I am not sure how to advise him.  I opened
my big mouth and said it would do it and now I need to prove it.  So you CW
guys out there I need to know what is the best hardware to use for this.

Any help in making me look good would be appreciated.

Nick
w4gkm

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