[WriteLog] Writelog MMTTY & XMMT.ocx

GW4BKG GW4BKG at btinternet.com
Sat Jan 28 09:58:14 EST 2017


Thanks Don,
I am using the latest version 12.13b.
I do see the window you are referring to - perhaps I was expecting it to look similar to MMTTY itself.
However what I cannot do is resize this window to enable me to see the logging part of Writelog alongside/adjacent to it.
I am currently dabbling in the BARTG SSB Sprint using DM780 of HRD which is not really designed for serious contest work hence the desire to migrate to Writelog.
Mni tks
73
Steve
GW4BKG

-----Original Message-----
From: WriteLog [mailto:writelog-bounces at contesting.com] On Behalf Of Don AA5AU
Sent: 28 January 2017 13:15
To: writelog at contesting.com
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] Writelog MMTTY & XMMT.ocx

It doesn't matter, but curious to know which version of WL are you running - Version 11 or 12? How are you "starting RTTYRite?". To start the RTTY window, go to the Windows menu in WriteLog and select the first option which is "RTTY Window". Notice the icon with the green background and yellow XY pattern? Once you start the RTTY window, if you don't see the Rttyrite window appear, look down in the taskbar and see if there is a Rttyrite icon. It will be the same green icon with the yellow XY scope pattern.
If it's there, then perhaps it's hidden behind the main WriteLog window. You may have to resize your windows in order to bring the Rttyrite window to be visible.
Let us know.
73, Don AA5AU

 
      From: GW4BKG <GW4BKG at btinternet.com>
 To: writelog at contesting.com
 Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2017 4:04 AM
 Subject: [WriteLog] Writelog MMTTY & XMMT.ocx
   
I have been trying to enable MMTTY through Writelog but have encountered some difficulties and would appreciate advice.

I have installed MMTTY in C:\MMTTY together with XMT.ocx.

When I click on "start RTTYRite" all that happens is that the RTTY Control Panel appears.

I should mention that I am running Windows 10 64 bit and am using an
FTDX-1200 with a SCU-17 usb interface unit.

I am able to use MMMTTY on a standalone basis using extfsk.dll both receive and transmit.

Any suggestions.

Tks

Steve

GW4BKG

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