[WriteLog] Setting number of Search and Pounce memories

Jerry Flanders jeflanders at comcast.net
Tue Feb 16 19:00:24 PST 2010


I never differentiate between S&P and RUN modes. Never saw a reason 
to. I have one set of macros and use them for everything. Only 
difference is that I qsl and log with the numpad +, or I log without 
qsl with the enter. This is RTTY or CW. Don't know how I would do 
phone. I have done over 40K qsos this way.

What is the argument for having different macros for the different modes?

Jerry W4UK



At 08:30 PM 2/16/2010, Don Cassel VE3XD wrote:
>I use up to 20 different messages some for running and the rest for 
>S&P. You just code them into the
>function keys from the Set Up menu, CW, Rtty, SSB Memory Setup... 
>Function and Shift-function can be
>used. I didn't know however that Writelog had specific S&P memories.
>
>73,
>Don VE3XD
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: writelog-bounces at contesting.com
> > [mailto:writelog-bounces at contesting.com] On Behalf Of Ray Day
> > Sent: February-15-10 8:34 PM
> > To: writelog at contesting.com
> > Subject: [WriteLog] Setting number of Search and Pounce memories
> >
> >
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > WriteLog sure made RTTY WPX fun! Hope everybody had a good time....
> >
> > I looked in the Help file and the .ini file but can't find
> > out how to increase the number of P&P memories to a number
> > greater than 4. Is this possible? How?
> >
> > This is important to a peanut whistle station like mine - I
> > could use about 10-12! I need the bands to change in my favor
> > or the pileups to recede, and coming back a bit later really helps!
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Ray N6HE
> >
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