[WriteLog] How do I make the Flexradio 6700 or 6500 work wthwritelog

Gary AL9A al9a at mtaonline.net
Tue Jul 7 12:28:34 EDT 2015


Ross,

Glad to hear you have made some progress.  Sorry I can't help with the 
flexlib.dll at all, but the command for carriage return/linefeed is %R.  I 
don't put %R at the end of a macro so that the receiving station doesn't 
have to chase my info while it scrolls up his screen.  Rather I put it at 
the beginning of a macro so my message starts on a new line rather than 
appended to whatever else happens to be on the line where his cursor is 
located.

I forgot to mention earlier that since you already have N1MM installed you 
also have XMMT.ocx on board and in your registry.  You may want to select 
this as your "TU type" option in Rttyrite instead of the MMTTY plug-in. 
Either will work, but XMMT.ocx is the newer interface.  This also allows you 
to use 2Tone in some clone windows to get multiple decoders going using 
different parameters.  Works very well.

73,
Gary AL9A

-----Original Message----- 
From: Ross Biggar
Sent: July 07, 2015 12:15 AM
To: writelog at contesting.com
Subject: [WriteLog] How do I make the Flexradio 6700 or 6500 work 
wthwritelog

Hi all,
I am working my way through setting up writelog for RTTY.  I have MMTTY 
interface with writelog working ok
and receiving information from various RTTY signals. Thanks to those that 
helped me with macros I
now have macro information on rttyrite (and how to set up the % signs!!).
So the next step is to get writelog to connect on the transmission link to 
the 6700.
I have downloaded the  flexlib.dll, so can someone help me on setting up the 
ports etc to work
with the 6700.

Thanks
Ross
ZL1WN

ps: I am sure to have more questions, such as making the macros do carriage 
returns linefeeds at the end of a macro etc.
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