The A.R.I. Contest is this weekend and it includes RTTY. I've never operated this contest before so don't know what to expect but I'll be in there regardless. WriteLog supports this contest so please
The A.R.I. contest module is provided by the SM6SRW. You have to download the SM6SRW module from the WriteLog website. It is under the 3rd party download page at: http://www.writelog.com/ThirdPartyDo
"LSB is really FSK..." is the essence of what makes WriteLog such a great program. Enabling rig control to satisfy AFSK operation within the program and show it as RTTY or PSK31 when logged is quite
I wasn't going to add to this thread BUT... John is 100% correct, many SSB and CW contesters are getting curious about RTTY and as John said, with the sound cards, more operators are entering RTTY co
I wasn't going to add to this thread BUT... John is 100% correct, many SSB and CW contesters are getting curious about RTTY and as John said, with the sound cards, more operators are entering RTTY co
George & others... I've had this same problem but it's usually caused by my clumsy fingers hitting the wrong keys. The buffer going out turns from blue to black and it hangs without completing and ha
I have to agree! Using %B as one of the buffers (F9 for me) has been one of the best finds with WriteLog for me lately (thanks Jim!). It cuts band mapping time more than half. It does use up a buffer
Chuck and others... W1ZT is the only one I know of that has successfully used RITTY with WriteLog in actual contest conditions (there may be others I just don't know of them). I tried RITTY with Writ
I don't see a module for the PSK Rumble this weekend. The rules appear different than the regular TARA RTTY Sprint and the ARRL RTTY Roundup, so scoring won't be the same. The TARA RTTY Sprint is RTT
Just want to remind everyone there is a RTTY contest this weekend. It's the SPDX RTTY Contest. Official rules at http://www.pkrvg.org/zbior.html The module for this contest is included in SM6SRW's mo
Don, WN1OTV, asked me to forward this to the reflector. He needs some help here and I don't think I can help him. Please respond to Don or the reflector with any replies and not me. Don's address ben
I've had this in mind for some time and didn't know if it would work until Jon, K1US, told me he already tried it. Even though the SP RVG RTTY contest was pretty much a bust this past weekend, I was
For answers to Bob's, AK6R, questions, see my answers below: Yes, the PK232 is controlled by the computer on COMM3 but the unit itself has an FSK output. COMM2 is the FSK output of the Rttyrite windo
I've been fighting this for about a month now and am wits end. It seems every time I bring up the Packet Spots window in WL, all the spots always show up in Red regardless of what contest, or mode or
This looks like it might be fun. Can anyone come up with a template for this contest before Sunday? 73, Don AA5AU -- Original Message -- From: "Walter Dallmeier" <dl4rck@t-online.de> To: "MMTTY-Refle
Answer to question 2 is Ctrl-T. Gives you a little window with the spot, then just hit Enter and it will be sent. Question 3 - it should save your lat and long when you Save the file Ctrl-S or File m
Anyone using any of the Hex Beams that are being sold by Traffie Technology? http://www.traffietech.com/index.html I understand they are expensive, but with the smallish size and weights, they may be
I received 15 replies and thanks to everyone that did reply. Of those 15, only 4 actually used one and only two own one (the HX5-B). Of the two that own one, they like it very much and say it works e
I think we only did this contest once or twice? I remember starting on 20M and keeping the 2nd radio on 40M. It's pretty much a single radio contest for at least the first hour or hour and a half. As
If I recall correctly, you don't need it. Just leave it minimized and push it out of the way. 73, Don AA5AU -- WWW: http://www.writelog.com/ Submissions: writelog@contesting.com Administrative reques