Hello, I am trying to setup writelog for Field Day. I came across the following in the Help file: "ARRL Field Day If you are running WriteLog?s network and are also running a Novice/Technician statio
It does not appear that I received multiplier credit for any of my contacts with Alaska. Does anyone know how to correct this problem? Thank You, Dave KG0US http://www.qrz.com/database?callsign=KG0US
Hello Everyone, The only time I notice choppy cw or soundblaster sound hesitation is when I am connecting to the internet through the telephone line. I also get the same experience sometimes during a
Bill, Some people use the Master database file along with the Super Check Partial Window as a crutch during the contest to help indicate if they copied a call correctly. I know I get a warm fuzzy fee
Jerry, You can not use the sound card to transmit cw. However, you can use the sound card to rx and decode cw. To transmit cw you will need a simple transistor switch used through your computers para
Hi Richard, The problem you listed below hampered our efforts too. We also ran into a problem when entering some of the data while waiting for our turn at a given QSO. At some point the space bar wou
I just reviewed our CQWW SSB log and found that my daughter logged DU7MHA and that there is a RED B next to the sequence number. Does this RED B indicate incorrectly entered call information? It has
I agree with Marty one hundred percent. Why spend one hundred bucks to bash your head up against the wall with potential computer problems. There is better things to do in life than to be a volunteer
Tom, You are correct. Writelog logged one contact as FM for some reason and another as a freq of 163028 which was really on 10 meters. Maybe some RF is getting into the computer. I noticed the bandma
If your going to use Writelog in Windows then just buy a $20 Soundblaster card and be done with it. There is no need to screw around with a contest card that was created back in the dinosaur age of c
You are right, I have never had a computer noise problem. The echo effect happens rarely and probably only occurs because of the multi-tasking windows environment and lack of processor power. I use a
Your right, I have never had a computer noise problem. The echo effect happens rarely and probably only occurs because of the multi-tasking windows environment and lack of processor power. I use a Pe
I should restate my response a little. I do not believe that I have an echo problem at all. What I have is where the wav file hangs in several places during play back if I lose a telenet connection.
I have a laptop computer available for contest use but it has Windows NT for an operating system. It does not seem to allow me to control my rig through the serial port. Are there any drivers availab
When connecting serial port of Desktop computer with Windows 98 to Kenwood IF232C I can control and read my TS850 VFO A frequency and mode. When connecting serial port of IBM thinkpad laptop with Win
Windows NT is probably not the issue. I am not very familiar with the IBM ThinkPad. I enabled the com port through the Think Pad Configuration. I still have not figured out whether it is COM 1 or COM
I fixed it! The ThinkPad was apparently configured to use COM 1 on either a non-standard address or non-standard interrupt (above 10 I think). I set both the address and interrupt to default and then
Hello Everyone, I try to search the archives when ever possible. Unfortunately, many questions appear to be answered privately rather than posted on some reflectors. Is there a way to get the search
Doug, Under the Setup menu click on the CW/RTTY/SSB messages... selection. Please find and click on the HELP box. You will find the following line: The memories have the following special properties