However, it should be noted that Rttyrite does not send CW. WriteLog
itself sends the CW. You can operate CW on WriteLog without Rttyrite
ever being open. This is set up in WriteLog, as Jim noted, in the
Ports setup menu.
73,
Craig, K0CF
-----Original Message-----
From: WriteLog <writelog-bounces@contesting.com> On Behalf Of Jim Rhodes
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 1:57 PM
To: Don AA5AU <aa5au@bellsouth.net>
Cc: WriteLog Reflector <writelog@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] Can't get Rttyrite CW to send CW via F-Key's
Definitely does work when set up correctly. Setup is in the ports setup.
Need to set correct com port and device. I use a WinKey usually on one
setup and a MORTTY on another. ( Both set to WinKey of course.)
On Tue, Jun 16, 2020, 12:57 Don AA5AU <aa5au@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> Hi Steve.
> I am not convinced that Rttyrite will send CW. It is my belief, and I
> could be wrong, that you can only receive CW in the Rttyrite window. I say
> this because of what I read in the WriteLog help file under "CW for
> Rttyrite".
> There is only one mention of transmitting CW in this section where it says
> "The WriteLog CW Receiver screen automatically appears when you select the
> CW mode. The frequency display is the top left panel. It always displays
> the frequency ranges +/- 250Hz from a center frequency shown by the light
> blue vertical bar in the very. The yellow vertical bar shows your receive
> frequency. You can set the center (transmit) frequency in WRITELOG.INI
> using the CW_XMIT_FREQ setting.[Rttyrite]
> CW_XMIT_FREQ=750"So I think this refers to using the CW_XMIT_FREQ command
> to determine the center frequency of the CW receiver. That's what I get
out
> of it.
> Since we are talking about WL receiving CW, I want to say that I believe
> the WriteLog CW decoder is much better than using Rttyrite. With Rttyrite,
> the CW signal has to be close to the center frequency of the decoder in
> order to copy. With the WL CW decoder, signals can be off frequency a bit
> on either side of the center frequency and it will still decode.
> The advantage of using Rttyrite to receive CW is that you can make the
> font size larger to see.
> Don AA5AU
> On Tuesday, June 16, 2020, 09:41:14 AM CDT, Steve Nordahl via WriteLog
> <writelog@contesting.com> wrote:
>
>
> Hi all.. I have a ongoing problem.. When using Rttyrite in Writelog, it
works fine in FSK RTTY. It sends and hears RTTY no problem. The F-keys are
also sending no problem.
>
>
> My issue is when I go to do CW. Rttyrite in Sound Board AFSK and CW mode
receives fine. However, if I hit any of the programmed F-keys nothing
happens..!! It does not key the rig..
>
>
> Has anyone else had this occur? How do I get Rttyrite to send CW messages
via the F-keys?
>
>
> Equipment is as follows. Win 10 laptop, Icom IC-7000, microHam MK II,
Writelog V12.50H
>
> Hope someone can unravel this for me..
>
> Steve NS3L
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