I have seen this as well. This happened to me when: -- I used my laptop at a different station... -- configured WL Setup/Ports for the radios and W5XD+ multi-keyer at that station... -- returned home
Hi -- I'm interested to learn from WL users that largest number of QSOs that have been in a single WL log. I've used WL in contests with over 5000 QSOs. But I think some people are using WL for day-t
Hi -- I've struggled a bit with this as well. I have learned two things that might help others: 1) The widely-quoted Radio Shack isolation transformer may be OK for RTTY high tones, but not very good
Hi -- I struggled for several hours trying to solve a networking problem in preparing the W1KM site for a multi-two effort this past weekend. Our server computer (and internet gateway) is a WinXP Pro
Hi -- We ran a Multi/2 station which included some computers of about 500 MHz processing capacity, 256 MB RAM, and Win98SE. During the contest, at several points we discovered that the recorded "CQ"
Hi John -- I have seen this problem, but ONLY on computers running Win98SE. I believe there is a Win98SE memory management issue. In WW Phone this past weekend we had WinXP Pro and Win98SE on our net
Double-click on the call in the bandmap will take your rig there. While connected to packet I get the spots in the packet terminal and packet spots windows. I can click on the call in the packet spot
I know there is a procedure to use pre-recorded phonetics and numbers to sound out calls, serial numbers, etc in voice contests. The pre-recorded phonetics must be in wave files named A.wav, B.wav, e
Duh. The answer is right in the Help file: yes. I am going to crawl into a hole now and quietly die from embarrassment. -- Eric K3NA I know there is a procedure to use pre-recorded phonetics and numb
You may not have your CW keyline wired up correctly. This is a common problem. To maintain isolation between various chassis grounds, the W5XD+ Multikeyer uses a stereo 1/8" jack for the CW keyline.
I use CtCompatibleAccel = YES, and F11 to wipe out the QSO. There are other ways to design the man-machine interface and keyboard accelerator keys. But lots of operators have been trained in the DOS
Just type in the letters into any field which is tagged as "numeric" in the exchange parameter setup. WL will convert the cut numbers to digit; i.e., ATT becomes 100. I forget....how do you convert a
As I recall, in RTTY there is a conversion from LTRS to FIGS as needed. But although I have been doing RTTY for 35 years, I am a complete novice at RTTY contesting with WL. So I am not a good source
W1KM and I were just talking about this issue today. We'd like an option to use the scrolling wheel on a mouse to rock the RIT. These seems a more natural application of the scrolling wheel, since on
More things to check: 1) Have you defined operators using the Entry/Change Operator menu? If so, WL will be looking for operator subdirectories in the ..\WaveFiles area. 2) Click the main WriteLog wi
Hi -- We are planning to use WL during the CQ WW CW contest operation at ZA1A. As you might imagine, local internet access might be expensive or difficult to arrange in Albania. Some members of the t
I have found that, if I make a change to WL that requires the QSO Entry window to grow (e.g., specifying two radios), nothing happens to the QSO Entry window. The solution is to click the title bar o
Hi folks -- Surely there must be some old time Teletype machine operators out there (like me - hi!) I am working on a little spare time project to create a clean reproduction of the original Teletype
This information is in the searchable archives for this reflector (see http://lists.contesting.com/archives//html/WriteLog/), on the K9JY website, and in the WriteLog Help section. A quick search of
I am a little confused by all the requests for a keystroke to put one's keyboard focus back into the QSO Entry window. There is a key for this: Ctl-P. However, there are a few cases where Ctl-P doesn