Richard, Yep. I had only changed the frequencies from 1800 to 21000 but didn't notice the mode button had CW selected. Once I did that for all the QSOs, it worked like a charm. the as total. log and
Hi, I have the new MFJ voice keyer, which I like very much. In the manual it shows how to interface it for the "NA interface." My question is, what computer keys correspond to MSG 1, MSG 2, etc? In C
Yet another W98 user. Rob K6RB af4z@cfl.rr.com are problem, of there is will _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list WriteLog@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/
The program worked great, and it was my first SO2R effort. My only problem is I worked VQ5V three times and each time the program gave me 1 point and did not ID the country. I found out after the con
Okay. Thanks for all the helpful suggestions. Here's what I've done. I downloaded the latest wl_cty.dat file per the K9JY Web site. I had it downloaded to the Programs subdirectory. Then, I used the
Was using 10.46G for WPX CW this weekend and found that VQ5 was unidentified as a country and scored only 1 point. Have since done the following: - upgraded to 10.47E - downloaded the latest wl_cty.d
Well, with the help of George, W1ZT, my log finally has the right prefix and score. The last step was to go into the three VQ5V QSO lines and scroll all the way to the right to the PREF field (which
Another confirmation that logs sent to cw@cqwpx.com receive no robot reply but those sent to wpxcw@kkn.net do. Rob K6RB this _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list Writ
John, WL will not send sidetones - it just sends key closures. You need to use the radio's CW sidetone to monitor what's being sent. Rob K6RB Hello, I am having problem with my 570d and wl cw it want
Since the only cable you have goes from your serial port (COMM port) on your computer to your "cat" input on the rig, I have to conclude that you are keying the rig using the PTT line on the "cat" in
WriteLog, like everything else, has some faults. However, that said, I have been using it for about five years, now, and it has been an extremely reliable contest logging program. I host on a 750 MHz
I installed 10.56C before the ARRL 160 contest and it ran flawlessly. No problem with the FT-1000 following the frequency changes, even when tuning quickly. Maybe it is a problem common to TARA, or I
I should have added I host WL on top of W98SE - not XP. Rob K6RB _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list WriteLog@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/list
You can enter it, afterward, as AL7W/W7 to get rid of the mult, then do a Cabrillo and edit out the /W7. That way, you've got what he sent, and the log has not credited you with the mult, so your cal
My dos centavos. One needs perspective. Last week I had a problem with Windows. My computer would no longer boot to normal mode. I called Microsoft, paid my $35, waited an hour on hold before some te
Which of the two zip choice should one use? One is an 8 MB compressed file; the other is 11 MB. In the past, there were instructions saying which of the two to open. Not this time. Rob K6RB _________
What's the big deal? Field Day is not cut throat. There are no section, province or dx multipliers. I use a computer to avoid calling someone on the same band/mode for a second time (I wish some othe
NOTICE - the Northern California Contest Club changed the county abbreviations for its 58 counties in the upcoming CQP (October 7 and 8). If you have any version, except for a "full install" of the l
Clive, Maybe it's a lame question, but have you had Direct I/O on your system for a while, and has it timed out? When I first downloaded it, it worked fine, and I forgot about the time limit. Just be
I would occassionally have CW stutter with WriteLog and Windows 98 machines. The cure was to go in and take out all "start up" programs other than the two that were crucial to Windows. You can do thi