I don't think I'm asking for anything crazy. I want simple audio switching that mimics exactly what the MK2R+ box has on it's front panel independent of TX focus. MK2R+ audio switching is independent
I did not say that. Unless you want something really weird, MK2R+ is capable of just about *any* audio configuration. It is a matter of deciding what you want, setting up that configuration and maki
WriteLog does not support LPT with Windows 7 or 8 (at least in 64 bit versions). Use the USB configuration as documented in the example for WriteLog and MK2R+ found in the MK2R+ area at www.microHAM-
It means that Writelog does not support LPT interface with 64 bit versions of Windows. MK2R+ *works just fine* with Windows 7 and Windows 8 using the USB interface - including WriteLog. Follow the te
Yes, if you follow the set-up provided correctly. As others here have said repeatedly, the example configuration works well for them. 73, ... Joe, W4TV It means that Writelog does not support LPT int
The example configuration documentation for Writelog says nothing about an LPT port. There are *two* 25 pin ports - one is LPT compatible to support old loggers and one is the ACC port that provides
2-Tone has no "terminal interface" for transmit and receive. It needs the terminal support from another program - like RTTYrite or logging software that supports it (e.g. DXLabsuite/WinWarbler or Log
So choice of Rig 1 and 2 goes automaticly from writelog, wintest & N1MM in SO2R setup ? Yes, Writelog, N1MM Logger and WinTest all support the microHAM control protocol for transmit focus, receive fo
Are you using FSK or AFSK? If FSK do you have a transistor "level converter" connected from the RTS pin of the FSK port to the transceiver's PTT input? If AFSK, have you enabled "All mode PTT" using
Are you using the old SM6RSW plug-in for MMTTY (FSK), the new (W5XD) XMMT.ocx plug-in with MMTTY (FSK) or 2-Tone (AFSK)? Are you using a real serial port or microHAM "keyer" or are you using a USB co
Set your FSK port in RTTYrite's "Ports" menu then restart (reselect) the MMTTY plug-in from the TNC menu. 73, ... Joe, W4TV On 9/28/2013 1:17 PM, Ted Boerkamp wrote: Hi Joe.....I am using the old/ori
What I wondered was basically if anyone on the reflector is using LP-Pan in association with Writelog. Ideally I'm particularly interested in persons using microHam keyers as their interfaces. Fugeda
Just make sure NaP3's polling rate is as slow as you can stand. There is always a significant chance of overrunning the rig when polling from two programs. 73, ... Joe, W4TV On 10/14/2013 3:04 PM, S
Check the *PTT* Port - make sure you have not assigned any port for PTT (or have not assigned it to the same port as you are using for the radio). Writelog sets DTR and RTS high by default on most ri
Works fine here with WriteLog 11.15a ... 73, ... Joe, W4TV When I exit WriteLog after a CW contest, it does not release control of my K1EL WinKey (embedded in a microKEYER-II) locking the speed at 22
Steve: 1) make sure you have not selected "sound card PTT" in Router's PTT tab. "Sound card PTT" will hold PTT on as long as the sound card is open for output. 2) make sure you have set COMM PTT (sof
No, in Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8 the "writelog.ini" in C:\Windows is only a stub. The *active* writelog.ini - the one that controls operation of the program is located in: C:\Users\<acc
See the example configuration for WriteLog and your microHAM interface available in Router (Help | Download Documents) or in the section for your interface on-line at www.microHAM-USA.com/support.htm
The same cables are not used for FT-5000 and FT-920. WriteLog and microHAM Router need to be configured for each computer. Data rates and other CAT (menu) parameters *in the rig* are different for th
Make sure your F-key CW messages *do not* have any trailing spaces. WinKey considers spaces received from the ASCII interface to be characters and holds PTT while they are "sent". The original WinKe