[WriteLog] Flex 6700 and Writelog 12.10E

Robert Hess w1rh at yahoo.com
Mon Nov 6 18:29:56 EST 2017


Writelog will not work with the Maestro and the Flex drivers.  Why the program wants to see two slices (A/B) for Radio 1 and two slices (C/D) for Radio 2 is beyond me.  The Maestro only recognizes slices A and B, so it absolutely cannot be used for SO2R using the Flex Drivers in Writelog.  You can use the Maestro if you use the Kenwood drivers.  Switching is awful clunky.  Many have complained on the reflector.
So.....Saturday, prior to SS, I loaded N1MM and set it up for SO2R with the 6700.  The switching is quiet, quick and seamless and it works just fine with the Maestro.  I did not use N1MM for the contest.  Not familiar enough with the program, but it's looking like this long-time Writelog user may have to switch.
BobW1RH

      From: Steve AI9T <steve at ai9t.com>
 To: 'WriteLog Reflector' <writelog at contesting.com> 
 Sent: Monday, November 6, 2017 3:19 PM
 Subject: [WriteLog] Flex 6700 and Writelog 12.10E
   
Today I installed the latest Flex driver for Writelog. It's been a while 
since I used WL so I thought I would try it with the new Flex Driver. I 
wanted to see if the SO2R switching was improved.

First of all I use a Maestro with my 6700 so I only have 2 slices A & B. 
>From what think I'm seeing it looks like I can't use the Maestro since 
WL wants to use slices C & D for the second radio. Am I correct or am I 
missing something here?

Also for some reason when I'm making changes to my configuration 
settings it is not being saved. I make my change hit apply then Save 
Configuration but after I restart WL the changes were not saved.

Any Ideas?

Hope this makes some sense!

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