A set-up guide for configuring microKEYER II and WriteLog is available through the "Download Documents" link in the help menu of microHAM Router or for download from the microHAM list on Yahoo (http:
10.42 is more than five years old (August 2003) - I think it is more than time to upgrade as there have been many upgrades and fixes including support for K1EL WinKey, many items that effect RTTY, a
If MMTTY MISC tab shows Sound and the other choices are grayed out, the FSK port does not exist or is not set. Check WriteLog (RTTYrite) for the FSK port ... make sure COM 5 is selected and "softwar
Only applies to 756ProII and ProII The 7700 uses 1A 050086, The 7800 uses 1A 050091, The 746Pro uses 1A 0529. The 7000 uses 1A 050077. I don't see the option for the 7200. RIT/XIT clear is not avail
This is your problem. In Vista, writelog.ini is not in the system directory when the plug-in installer expects it. I'm sure there are ways around the problem but the only way I know is to disable mo
There is no problem using MMTTY 1.66G with Writelog. Simply point the WriteLog plug-in at the directory where MMTTY is installed. When used with Writelog the only difference you are likely to notice
Yes. In order to take audio on ACC2 (PKD, Pin 11), the TS-2000 and most of the other current/recent Kenwood transceivers will require PTT on ACC2 (PKS, pin 9). The microphone input requires the use
WriteLog has three sources of PTT: 1) The CW port ("All mode PTT on CW port RTS") 2) Radio command on the rig control port (Comm PTT) 3) The RTTY port (RTTY Window | Port) The first two sources are
Eric, Wayne is free to spend his time on the contests he wants to support. I don't see that he is under any obligation to provide support for any/every sponsor who wishes for WriteLog to support his
The program "Soundboard mixer control" in the WriteLog section of the Windows Start menu. Run it before starting Writelog. If I recall correctly, you will want to set the soundcard to be used in the
WriteLog will not generate tones for CW. It uses a line on a serial port, a line on the parallel port or a Winkey (K1EL) keyer IC. Audio tone CW is not supported. ____________________________________
Gary, To get this information into the archives (again), another way to support unsupported Icom transceivers is to use the override function in the [RIGS] part of writelog.ini. For example, since th
No, that will leave the IC-706 setting looking for the original IC-706. By setting the address for 0x58, Writelog will work with the IC-706mkIIg (its default address is 58h) when the 706 is specifie
Gary, I have absolutely no problem with an Icom IC-706mkIIg and WL 10.71C. The 706 Mark II g is using the default CI-V address of 56h. I have set CI-V Baud (item 35) to 19.200 (personal preference -
Without knowing the specifications on your particular interface it is difficult to provide specific advice for your hardware. However, unless you are doing CW and PTT on the radio port or the radio r
Hector, Even though you do not use the interface for CW (and have no "key" line connected) set WriteLog as follows: In Set-up | Ports 1) check "CW" on the same port as you use for the radio 2) Set CW
Hector, Dan is correct ... I missed the fact that the XGGCOMMS interface used serial port power from the DTR line. Use Dan's suggested additions to the [RIGS] section of WRITELOG.INI (simply add the
What port numbers were you using for FSK and were you using the same port for PTT in RTTY or using PTT from the CW port (all mode PTT on CW port RTS)? Most of the Byterunner (VScom) multiple serial
Out of curiosity, since NAQP has only one power class - 100 W and less - why should the robot require the "CATEGORY-POWER" field? Further, if "CATEGORY-POWER" is included, why would it not be LOW con
You will need a cable from COM3 to the radio with two transistors one for CW and one for PTT. See the section in the WriteLog Help file titled "CW Interfacing." You will need two of the circuits show