[WriteLog] 11.01F Oddness
k0bx at arrl.net
k0bx at arrl.net
Mon Feb 6 19:13:26 PST 2012
I too have had the frequency jumping problem and logging the wrong frequency
because of it. I found my solution.
It only happened to me when I was logging a qso while I has transmitting. If I
waited until after the macro was finished and the rig went back to receive, I
would not have the problem.
My solution was to add "%L" to the end of the macro that gave the report or the
thank you. The %L logs the QSO before the rig has time to go into xmit.
End of problem for me.
Joe K0BX
Stop the insanity!
Please do not add me to any distribution lists (Joke, Stories or Junk) without
my permission.
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From: Eric Rosenberg <ericrosenberg.dc at gmail.com>
To: Writelog Reflector <writelog at contesting.com>; support at writelog.com
Sent: Tue, February 7, 2012 2:45:38 AM
Subject: [WriteLog] 11.01F Oddness
During the CQ 160 CW contest last weekend we (K2PS and me) ran into two
oddities and one function that didn't work in 11.01F.
We were operating assisted with a telnet feed (no skimmer... haven't
quite figured out how to configure it).
1. Every once in a while the frequencies in the bandmap would -- on its
own -- change to some large number (non-ham frequency in 130 MHz range)
and then return to the actual frequency of the radio. The radio never
changed to the odd frequency. Pete says he's seen this happen in
previous versions. I haven't.
If you were unfortunate to have entered the QSO when the bandmap showed
you the odd frequency, WL put a red "B" next to the sequence number and
weird out-of-band frequency in the log. At first we thought we were
doing something wrong, but as the evening wore on, we would sit on our
hands and watch this happen all by itself!
I reiterate, we would sit on our hands and watch this happen all by
itself!I ran WL last night and it happened all by itself as I was doing
other stuff in the shack.
2. The top of the mult window was off the screen, so we couldn't move it
to where we wanted to. We couldn't figure out how to move it other than
edit the INI file. Our problem was that we couldn't figure out what the
correct number (dimensions) was for us to be able to see enough of the
window to move it where we wanted to.
3. The GetScores interface did not work.
Any thoughts/help in getting these things fixed is greatly appreciated!
73,
Eric W3DQ
Washington, DC
Station:
TT Orion 565
MicroHam MicroKeyer II
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