Wouldn't it be a shame if there were no "master cheat list" and folks hadda actually COPY something? 73, de Hans, K0HB <cq-contest@contesting.com>; <ct-user@contesting.com>; Yankee Clipper Contest Cl
I recently decided that I might to try to move my contesting software from DOS to Windows, and have purchased a copy of Writelog. That was the easy part. Now this old geezer is trying to learn to use
Thanks to Jim, Bill, Sid, Eric, Wayne, John, Don, Mark, and Bruce for that answer (sorry some of you got bonked by my spam blocker!) It appears the port assignments go into the "writelog.ini" file a
In what directory to Writelog look for FRIEND.INI? Tks, de Hans, K0HB -- _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list WriteLog@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mail
Just 'test driving' WL for the upcoming November SS contest, I note that the entry window will accept just about any nonsense in the "Precedence" element of the exchange. Would be nice if WL (like se
Hi Cecil, I'm also a newby to WriteLog, will first use it "live" in CQWW and SS. (I use a different program for general logging.) So far I've been doing what you suggested -- just acting as if I were
PROGRAMMER'S DRINKING SONG 100 little bugs in the code, 100 bugs in the code, fix one bug, compile it again, 101 little bugs in the code. 101 little bugs in the code, 100 bugs in the code, fix one bu
It's "official" for their contest and posted here http://www.cqp.org/cqp_multipliers.html , just as our state (MN) has our own list for our contest and is posted here http://www.w0aa.org/mnqp_2007_m
Is there any way that the microHAM CW Keyer (internal WinKey) can be configured so that speed can be "dual controlled". Program controlled speed from within WriteLog or Logger32 to set the speed for
Sheesh, I certainly HOPE not! Can you imagine how the cluster system would bog down if say just 200 Writelog-equipped stations were out S&P'ing in Sweepstakes this weekend? Bad idea! 73, de Hans, K0
Let's just do a little math. In my circle of contesting friends, about 50% are using WriteLog. Now that seems a little bit high percentage for a "national average", so let's assume a percentage of h
I know what section VY1JA, W0SD, KL7XW, and KH6NF are in. Every other spot is just fodder to keep the rate-meter pegged. If you're using the cluster to find mults, you're losing the contest. 73, de H
have the K1EL USB keyer embedded in a mircoHAM CW Keyer. I just set it up from the "Setup > Ports" menu. On the left side of the popup screen, click the CW on the port you use. Then on the lower righ
Any contest is a good contest to 'test the water'. CQWW CW is in a week. Then the 10M and 160M for a little slower pace, or any of the state QSO parties. ARRL DX after that. You only learn to swim by
Daydreaming during long CQ-sequences in SS Sunday afternoon........ Could we get WriteLog to do some "acceptability" test on inputs to all the entry fields. (For example, in SS accept only valid valu
Mine scored everything OK (from "W"), so I can't offer an answer...... .....other than the sponsor robot scores the log anyhow, so WriteLogs scoring is only of "local" value. Yes, I know it must be a
when space bar is pushed?. bandmap. It works for me. Make sure you entered that switch under the [Entry] heading in Writelog.ini 73, de Hans, K0HB -- _______________________________________________
OK, I just gotta ask...... ..... why? 73, de Hans, K0HB -- Makrothen, JARTS, WAEDC RTTY, TARA Melee and the OK RTTY DX in next weekend's ARRL RTTY Roundup. Cabrillo logs. ____________________________
Anyone here use the microHam II as a DVK with WriteLog contesting software? Could use some tutoring to get ready for Sweepstakes phone weekend. 73, de Hans, K0HB -- __________________________________
OK, I have the microKeyer set up, connected, and done the steps you give below. But it's not evident to me how those messages relate to the <f-keys> in WriteLog. 73, de Hans, K0HB -- <writelog@contes