[WriteLog] WRITELOG CW speed reading on reception

Gary AL9A al9a at mtaonline.net
Fri Dec 14 01:19:51 EST 2012


Gilles,

You can set the upper and lower CW speed limits in the [Rttyrite] section of 
your writelog.ini file.  For example,

CW_MIN=15
CW_MAX=0

Note the CW_MAX=0 setting sets the maximum speed that WL can handle, about 
50 WPM.  I've never tried to use a setting lower than 20 so I don't know 
what kind of results you will get that low.  WL is designed to decode 
machine generated code and I don't know why someone would send that slow 
with a computer.  At low speeds like that it would probably be better to 
just copy by ear.

73,
Gary AL9A




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "G" <rigel001 at sympatico.ca>
To: "witelog group" <writelog at contesting.com>
Sent: December 13, 2012 5:31 PM
Subject: [WriteLog] WRITELOG CW speed reading on reception


>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: G
> To: witelog group
> Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2012 11:46 PM
> Subject: WRITELOG CW speed reading on reception
>
>
> Hello
> From what I seen so far and since many years WL by default read from about 
> 20 wpm to faster speed.
>
> But from what I see in a WL CW control panel there is many speed 
> available.
> I tried it but it does'nt work.
> That would be really usefull in a contest when we listen a CW station 
> speed of about 10- 12 - 15 wpm where there is many stations at those 
> speeds.
>
> Can it be reduce at that speed and if yes how we do that.
>
> Can someone who made it with ICOM IC-7600 explain me the procedure ?
> You may answer direct to me  rigel001 at sympatico  & also on the group.
>
> Gilles   VE2LX
>
> Gilles
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