Since you are not able to transmit CW, there is a good chance that you did not use the correct cable between the Multi+ and the radio CW input. I find a mono cable does the trick. Look carefully at t
Hi folks -- I made an attempt to get Acom Tools working with WriteLog last week, but wasn't successful. Perhaps someone can provide a few tips. Here is the configuration: -- SO2R station -- two Acom
Hi -- I am doing some font design work for use in WriteLog, with promising initial results. But I've run up against some limitations which require a professional-grade font editor such as Font Lab 4.
NB1B also reported to me that latching did not work in the recent WPX SSB contest, when he used my W5XD Multikeyer+ box. I haven't been back to the station to test it myself. I assumed it was a confi
I find the W5XD Multikeyer+ box does everything that I need automagically. The Multikeyer+ box lives under the desk: no controls are on the desk top. That in itself is a plus over other SO2R controll
Hello Dominik -- Thanks for the kind words. The "new metrics" referred do have not been automated into any logging program, to the best of my knowledge. I'd like to see the data available in WL in re
J?rgen -- There is not a function which does what you request. In my personal opinion, it's better for the operator to explicitly decide after each QSO whether he wants to send his call. If the 2-out
At W1KM's site we ran a network with the following machines: WinXP Pro WinNT 4.0 SP6a Win98 Win98SE Call us networking masochists! Actually, the network ran fine the entire weekend of the ARRL Contes
If you use the receiver line level audio output (I think this is called PHONE OUT on a -1000MP) from the rear panel, you will be able to use the WriteLog Soundboard Controller to set your record leve
Hi Marty -- Yes, I had the same problem on a 750 MHz machine in the WW CW contest. After a series of email exchanges with Wayne W5XD about the internal workings of WL and saving, it became apparent t
I just came across a new mono-spaced slashed zero font named "Crystal". This one is a bit narrower than the Andale Mono (modified) that many are using. In fact, it becomes quite tiny at "8 point" siz
There are many time-of-day applications available. I use SmartClock v1.3, available at http://home.worldonline.cz/~cz057881/en/. I use the following settings: -- General parameters: .. display second
Start by checking your PTT and keyer settings in the Setup/Ports pop-up window. Help: I am using K5XD Keyer with Writelog and TS-440 (without rig control). I am keying from the left PTT output to the
Barry -- You need the following: MoveNextOnEnter=1 However, I prefer to leave this set to "0" so that I can continue to edit the callsign while WL starts transmitting it on the air. Usually I type th
Hi -- I, too, am sorting out the details of WinXP Pro networking. I have a mixed network of WinXP Pro and WinNT machines. At present, I can do the following: -- from the WinXP Pro computer, map a net
CODECS: There is a bewildering array of codec choices around. As a HF/MF contester and DXer (CW, SSB and RTTY), I would like to be able to listen to a contest or DXpedition recording and have a good
If a change is to be made, I would favor using BOTH color AND a text indicator. Anything to reinforce the message to a sleepy operator is good ergonomic design. Even better ergonomic design would be
If you do not use this feature in the QSO Entry window (and many people do not), you can easily fix matters latter by editing the QSO from the log window. I try to keep the log window's country colum
I have access to a computer with lots of COM ports, but some of these ports share IRQs. WinXP Pro is the operating system. Has anyone used WriteLog with COM ports under shared IRQs? My understanding
If you are running WL on a standalone computer which is not connected to ANY network (not a local network, not the internet for packet spots), then you may shut down your virus checking and firewall