Can't fix all of your comments, but Ctl-P will always take you back to the QSO Entry window ... and your cursor goes to the last position when you left the QSO Entry window (on purpose or accidentall
There is a setting in the WriteLog.ini file: [Multipliers] CallPrefix=K3 Change the part after the equal sign to reflect your operating location. -- Eric K3NA K9JY: Maybe this can be added to the rep
Hi Scott -- The document was mine. I'll build another one in HTML if you need it. -- Eric K3NA --Original Message-- From: writelog-admin@contesting.com [mailto:writelog-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf
Contact the RF Connection in Gaithersburg MD. They know exactly what kind of connector you need and have them in stock. www.therfc.com or email rfc@therfc.com. Ships anywhere... or, if you are not in
I have found that some scrolling mouses have drivers that map the mouse wheel actions to internal Windows software scrolling signals. When this happens, every software program will perceive your mous
Another lesson I learned the hard way: If you are running firewall software (and you should on any machine that accesses the internet), you will need to configure your firewall software to permit acc
Hi folks -- Is anyone successfully using tuning with a mouse wheel? I have a Micro Innovations dual-wheel mouse, but WL doesn't seem to recognize either mouse wheel. My wheels work fine in other Wind
It was suggested that WriteLog should automatically pair a spot with a "/BUST" suffix against the original, presumably broken, spot... and remove both from the list of outstanding spots on the user's
Howdy folks -- I'm having difficulty getting some additional serial ports running on my machine in order to support radio communications. Perhaps someone with WinNT administrator experience will have
Hi Bob -- Thanks for the note. Actually, the Quatech QSP-100 card can be loaded into any 4 consecutive COM port assignments. One might have to edit the registry if one needs a different I/O base addr
Rather than consume real estate on the screen displaying the time of a packet spot, I suggest using the one-character "clock" symbols which are available in the WingDings font. A "noon" clock is fres
K1AM says he prefers to send only complete calls, when a call is to be corrected. There are other operators (like me) who prefer to send only prefix or suffix (especially when running JAs, who unders
Anyone interested in this feature, or am I the only one? -- Eric K3NA == A useful addition to the auto-correct feature of WL is the ability to send ONLY the corrected callsign prefix or suffix on CW
According to my reading of the documentation... You can use the LPT port if you are NOT running Windows NT on your laptop. Pin 16 is PTT line, keyed when a WAV file is being sent. On the serial port,
I believe the constraint is that there are only 3 leads in the direction from the computer to the radio: TXD, RTS, and DTR. It is a challenge to fit 4 functions on three leads. TXD sends data to the
Hi George -- If your computer is running Windows NT for an operating system, the LPT port can not be used by WriteLog. (There is no appropriate WinNT driver for the LPT port.) I believe that is also
Couldn't you just delete your own call from the Super Check Partial database? I thought WL only highlighted calls it found in the database... -- Eric R3/K3NA "W. Wright, W5XD" schrieb: Does it mean,
Got enough gain in the mic? Try recording something without using WriteLog; e.g., the Sound Recorder utility found in the Start menu (Accessories\MultiMedia). If you get no sound, then your microphon
The INI file informs WriteLog where the sound files are located. For example: [Configuration] WaveFileLocation=D:\Program Files\WriteLog\WaveFiles\ If you specify that WL should record the operator o
When in doubt, check the WriteLog Manual first. I found this on the page discussing INI [Configuration] settings: "For the W5XD multi+ keyer only. "CwAutoLtrSpace=YES Turns on auto letter space "CwSi