Only spots that would be in-band for the contest will appear. For example, if you have a SSB contest configured and all the spots are CW and RTTY, they won't show up. Worse yet, if you have a VHF con
For me, the telnet cluster works better because I have trouble actually reaching any of the area RF packet clusters. The telnet cluster looks identical to the RF variety. If you have Cable or DSL int
Last time I looked this was the WRITELOG reflector not the RTTY reflector. I also feel that this does NOT belong here. I'm interested in WRITELOG issues, not what RTTY contesters are having problems
I too have the same problem with a new install. The packet window wouldn't open until I installed the DXTelnet stuff (which I find too cumbersome). When the window opens there is no "function" bar to
Having been in the same boat - yes there is a problem with the current full build. Wayne has a workaround for it if you email him. -- Bruce Ferry, AK8B
Thanks to all who have responded! Some good things did come from the responses and next contest (I think the RAC Winter Contest) will go smoother. I had several suggestions to use F11 (after an INI f
You certainly can. Save your certificates to floppy and then load them on the other PC after you have installed the TQSL software. In TQSLCert click on the first certificate, click on "Certificate" a
Same here. Doesn't work with version 5 either. Appears that the font "TimesNewRoman,Bold" doesn't map to any real font from the reader. I don't know how to fix it but it's some info anyway. Jim Brown
There are/were problems with the manual for the 920. See this application note for more info: http://www.wm7d.net/hamradio/ft920/problems/rtty_note.html Rsauvan wrote: Hi all, I am having some minor
This sounds very much like you have a UPS configured for COM1. Go to Control Panel, Power Options, and click on the UPS tab. Select a Manufacture as "none" and that should solve it. -- Bruce Ferry, A