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Re: [WriteLog] Flex 6700 and Writelog 12.10E

To: Wayne <support@writelog.com>, Writelog Forum <writelog@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] Flex 6700 and Writelog 12.10E
From: Steve AI9T <steve@ai9t.com>
Reply-to: steve@ai9t.com
Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2017 10:28:39 -0500
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Hi Wayne

My Maestro does split just like running the Smart SDR software. If I want to go split it uses Slice B. So if WL used Slice A and B and not A/B and C/D the Maestro should work. I'm not a programmer so if there is something else involved I wouldn't know.

I would be happy to test an updated version for the Flex Driver when one is available.

My other question was regarding WL not saving my changes in the Setup. For instance in Ports setup I have rig type 1 set to Flex 6000 and Comm PTT to YES. Rig Type 2 is also set to Flex 6000. If I set Comm  PTT to YES on Rig Type 2 and save settings. Then close and restart WL the setting for Comm PTT on Rig Type 2 is back to NO. It will also not save my Head Phone settings. If I want the RTTYRITE window to open when I start WL it will not allow that either. I am saving configuration and doing a file save.

I may be doing something wrong but not sure what it is.

73

Steve AI9T


On 11/7/2017 8:53 AM, Wayne wrote:
Writelog will not work with the Maestro and the Flex drivers.  Why the program
wants to see two slices (A/B) for Radio 1 and two slices (C/D) for Radio 2 is
beyond me.
You can have a read of the help file that comes with WriteLog's Flex
driver to see how
WriteLog handled split operation on the Flex, a design we did before the
Maestro came out.

The Maestro only recognizes slices A and B, so it absolutely cannot
be used for SO2R using the Flex Drivers in Writelog.  You can use the Maestro
if you use the Kenwood drivers.  Switching is awful clunky.  Many have
complained on the reflector.
Please reference the "switching is awful clunky" and "Many have
complained" posting. I am
not sure what you are referring to. I have been aware of the "Maestro
won's SO2R" problem
for a bit, but its hard to call something "clunky" that just plain
doesn't work?
So.....Saturday, prior to SS, I loaded N1MM and set it up for SO2R with the
6700.  The switching is quiet, quick and seamless and it works just fine with
the Maestro.  I did not use N1MM for the contest.  Not familiar enough with the
program, but it's looking like this long-time Writelog user may have to switch.
BobW1RH
The WriteLog team doesn't have any special notifications from Flex, so
when they came
out with the Maestro, they must have something to handle split operation
but it is not compatible
with WL's driver. But we don't know what that magic is. If you're
interested in letting us
in on Flex's Maestro design and testing an update to WL's driver, let me
know.

Wayne

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