Use 2 channel, 16 bit, 48000 (DVD Quality) and set MMTTY to 12000 Hz sample rate. There are some issues with sample rate in Windows and 48000/12000 is more accurate. If that is correct then you need
i've learnt something here too so will make the change. Always wondered why 12000 as the default worked fine for me but I guess you're looking for a 4:1 ratio?? You're looking for an integer ratio be
The example configuration is full of screen shots. 73, ... Joe, W4TV --Sent by iphoneLB3RE LJ3RE K3RAG ex: LA6FJAwww.lb3re.com ~ Rag ~ Stein Roar Brobakken e-mail:post@lb3re.com On 20. mai 2014 13:10
Follow the manuals and make sure you have configured audio settings correctly. 73, ... Joe, W4TV I followed the Writelog setup. So something must be totally wrong???? 73 LB3RE Den tir, mai 20, 2014,
Don, Works on my Windows 8.1 machine with WL 11.20d 73, ... Joe, W4TV The soundcard setup appears to be OK because the WriteLog CW Receiver works fine in Rttyrite. Also RTTY decode is working fine. I
Scenarios (receive audio configurations) are very personal and condition specific. That's why there are no "stock" answers and eight (F1-F4 and +F1-+F4) memories. There are also two pages in the use
Don, Mouse_Wheel=10Hz is the default ... it behaves that way if there is no Mouse_Wheel directive. With the K3 the Mouse wheel will move VFO A (receiver) and leave the K3 in split if split is engaged
Unless you changed the install locations, WriteLog will install the program files in c:\Program Files(x86)\Writelog and will install the user data files (logs, audio files, etc.) in a Writelog direct
Just for the info, where is the registration code saved and how is it named? The registration code is saved in the Windows Registry. The reason you can not open WriteLog after upgrading from Windows
If your system attempted to run Download Manager2, it is because Download Manager2 was already on your system and had become the default "helper" for *.exe and other types of executable files. Disco
Do you have an anti-virus program on download manager running in Windows 7? 73, ... Joe, W4TV N9OH was very helpful during the process which is exactly the reason I use WriteLog. The resolution to th
Darren, If your interface is USB based try some of all of the following: Open Windows Device Manager and select the COM port created by your interface. Double click to open Properties, select the Por
- Also I notice that Writelog/2Tone remembers only the last decode Use a separate directory for each window. The decode setting, input channel, port (if using FSK), are all stored in 2tone.ini (one p
That's because microHAM has designed MK2R+, micro2R and MK II correctly <G>. 1) all three units provide hardware audio bypass. The mic is run through a preamp and split to both the input of the sound
Be aware when using 2Tone FSK with some interfaces boxes using the TxD option can result in a problem. Because 2Tone toggles the TxD line there is no character information going into the interface CO
David has uploaded another version to the N1MM Logger site on Yahoo this morning. It makes additional PTT changes. I suspect Don will have it on his site this evening. 73, ... Joe, W4TV Bill, KE5OG O
As I posted this morning, G3YYD has released version 14.08c that has some PTT changes. I don't know if what you are seeing is addressed by those changes but that is one possibility. You can also use
2Tone *does not use the UART interface* - it is much like WriteLog's Software generated FSK. To use 2Tone with microHAM's "keyers", you need to *uncheck* the "stuff" box in microHAM Router, set 2Tone
2Tone *does not use the UART interface* - it is much like WriteLog's Software generated FSK. To use 2Tone with microHAM's "keyers", you need to *uncheck* the "stuff" box in microHAM Router, set 2Tone
This doesn't directly answer Hal's original question and I don't know any WriteLog users who use the DXD/Piexx interface. In fact, the only person using the DXD/Piexx I'm aware of is Scott K0DQ, but