[WriteLog] CW/RTTY/SSB Messages.......a request

Darren Collins (G0TSM) daz at g0tsm.com
Wed Dec 24 15:55:51 EST 2014


I've asked for this before as I use Writelog for SSB/CW/RTTY logging 
when on holiday. I know there is a work around but that's not the same.

The other thing I'd like is to be able to trigger the internal DVK of 
the FTDX5K by using the F keys. True there are other logging programs 
that are more frequently enhanced but WL wins hands down with the QSO 
recording and playback. That's great for checking the odd Not In Log.

73 Darren G0TSM

On 24/12/2014 20:30, Clay Melhorn wrote:
> I totally agree, my daily dxpedition mode logs like most of us can consist of CW SSB and RTTY.
> It would be a very nice feature instead of having to pull up a prerecorded memory for each mode.
>
> Clay N9IO
> Sent with my Kindle Fire HD
> Clay N9IO
>
> K2MK <k2mk at comcast.net> wrote:
> It would be nice if separate CW and RTTY messages could be accessed from the
> stored message list and have WriteLog pull the correct message as determined
> by the transmission mode. Much the same way WriteLog pulls CW or SSB
> messages.
>
> I know there are only a few contests where CW and RTTY are simultaneously
> used, however, there are also some of us that use WriteLog for general
> logging purposes.
>
> At present I use the procedure of having a CW message file and a RTTY
> message file in my Contest directory so that I can load the desired messages
> fairly quickly. And I know I could also save RTTY messages in the Shifted
> Keys grouping. I was just hoping for a bit more automation.
>
> 73,
> Mike K2MK
>
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