Not a bad idea ... if you stick with well known motherboards and standard peripherals you can move the XP from an existing system if you have it. For example, I have a dead laptop and moved the XP l
Jerry, Wasn't me ... other than installing in D:\Ham Programs\Writelog I have a fairly stock system. I can't remember if this is the standard locations but my writelog.ini is in: C:\Users\<current us
Virtual ports are loaded (created) when Router starts. They can take 30 seconds to two minutes to load depending on other CPU load and the number of ports being created. Check your audio configurati
I would be looking for at least 2GB of memory if not 4GB (3.5 usable). The added memory will prevent task switching (memory swapping) when things get busy. Even with XP, that's important with large
That would also cause problems with microKEYER and audio switching. Make sure you do not have the FT-1000MP in "M-Tune" mode. Neither Router nor WriteLog can follow a Yaesu rig when it is in "M-Tune
Dick, Are you using the custom EXTFSK driver with RigExpert and MMTTY? If so, the MMTTY plug-in for WriteLog does not support EXTFSK and that may be your problem. 73, ... Joe, W4TV __________________
Hanging in transmit, particularly with the K3, seems to be related to using both radio command for PTT and hardware PTT. Make sure you Set "Comm PTT" to "NO" for each radio. I've seen reports of the
MMTTY 1.68 appears to have a couple bugs (documented by AA6YQ) and I would suggest holding off on it or at least not using the new features until the issues have been resolved. That said, the new ver
In WriteLog are you using the parallel port for CW and PTT? If so have you selected "PC Generates" as the CW Keyer type, checked CW on the correct LPT and enabled "All mode PTT on RTS"? It is probab
Are you using CW/PTT on the CAT port (DTR/RTS)? FT-2000/5000/9000 expect RTS/CTS handshake ... you need at least five wires in the serial cable (2-2, 3-3, 5-5, 7-7, 8-8). Make sure your cable support
Make sure you do not have any restrictions on handshake or are not using CW/PTT on the radio port, are using a full (pin for pin, 9 wires) serial cable and the FT-2000 CAT TOT menu item is set to 100
Just speculating ... I wonder if this is a thread switching issue in WriteLog or the compiler being used to make it? Is everyone who experiences the problem using a multi-core processor or one that s
I did not say a processing issue as in not enough CPU or memory. What I suggested is that something was "strange" on the way processes were switched between/among the CPU cores or even suspended/swap
The FSK port must be set in the RTTYrite ports menu before starting MMTTY and the port must exist (e.g., a USB to serial converter must be connected when starting MMTTY). If you start MMTTY and the
COM PTT is a very bad idea in general. However, if you are using the MMTTY plug-in it generates its own PTT on the RTS and DTR lines of the FSK port. If you are using the Plug-in add a second transi
Yes, look-up Band Relay in the help file. 73, ... Joe, W4TV _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list WriteLog@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/
In general, no. The USB to parallel adapters are typically "windows print system" emulators are are not port mapped devices. The LPT support in WriteLog and other software seems to require access to
The PieXX SO2RXLATE uses the microHAM MK2R+ protocol without permission. However, because it does not include all of the required hardware, it will not work properly with Writelog. 73, ... Joe Subic
It depends on which CW decoder you are using. If you want only one decoder, set Writelog for a "sound board" instead of "stereo sound board" or right click on the CW display, select "setup CW decode
No, the problem is in WriteLog. If you are using the default sound card, the Stereo/Mono switching operates correctly. If microHAM CODEC is not the default sound card (the preferred configuration fo