Only if you can trust the central bank ... I'm not sure given the performance of some central banks with regard to stability and the obvious political influence/bias on the largest central banks tod
Until further notice do not use 2Tone or MMTTY/EXTFSK64 at 75 baud FSK with microHAM "keyer" interfaces (I have not tested USB II and USB III). For 75 baud operation, use AFSK or use MMTTY's UART (CO
RTTY spots are *MARK* frequency - neither USB nor LSB. If you are using AFSK with "LSB if RTTY" *READ THE MANUAL* See "COMn_DIGITAL_OFFSET_HZ" in [RIGS] In some station setups for digital modes only,
... or an option to ignore QSX on crossband spots. 73, ... Joe, W4TV On occasion, a station will show up on the bandmap in Yellow which means it's a multiplier. But on occasion the station in Yellow
It may be due to multiple sources of PTT ... what are you using for PTT, what interface and what kind of SO2R switch (if any for RTTY)? FSK or AFSK? 73, ... Joe, W4TV Happens when you switch between
The critical place to look is to make sure that COMM PTT is set to NO on the ports screen. Hardware PTT: "All Mode PTT on RTS", PTT on the FSK Port in RTTY (2Tone, MMTTY, and RTTYrite), etc. are all
Have you set up the CAT communications in microHAM Router *BEFORE* starting WriteLog and then configured WriteLog to communicate with MK II/the rig *at the same data rate* that you configured in the
Most rigs that support autobaud will do so *one time* when first powered up. With users starting and stopping software multiple times a day, autobaud results in "no response" most of the time. In ad
What version of Writelog? 73, ... Joe, W4TV On 2014-10-20 6:56 PM, Hal Kennedy wrote: Trying to hook up a K1EL Winkeyer USB (I think this is a WINKey 3) with WL. If I go to >ports ad select CW on the
Gary, At that time I was using the CT-17 to interface the radio and the PW-1 amp. You were probably seeing collisions between the radio's response to WriteLog's polling and the PW-1. You're lucky the
The stuttering comes from (maybe) the OS handling for the USB side of a USB to serial converter. So far, I haven't found any USB to serial converters that don't have that problem, although others peo
That may be true, but my experience has been nearly 100% with hardware serial ports, either built into the computer itself, a port replicator, or a Quatech PCMCIA 2-port serial card, and that experie
I have driven the band decoders from LPT ports successfully in the past. Was hoping I could use the LPT port on the MK2R+ to do the same. Doesn't appear to support band info on that port. Anyone able
Make sure Writelog is *not* using "COM PTT" (PTT commands on the serial port) as several rigs appear to have a subtle race condition between PTT via CAT commands and hardware PTT. My suspicion is tha
I have not encountered (or heard reports of) problems with COMM PTT = RTS (which is new in 11.23). In general the problem has occurred with COMM PTT = Yes or Sync. However, since COM PTT = RTS is new
It's not CW PTT= NO ... it's COMM PTT in the WinKey Ports Set-up. This has been documented in the configuration examples for all microHAM interfaces *for years*. Sometimes I wonder if it is worth th
Over time, though, I have a rich enough archive of old contests, such that I usually have the exact contest from which I can import messages. Thus, I never run into the problem of messages being for
If COM-TxD (FSK) is not available in the WL MMTTY plug-in, you have not configured the PTT & FSK Port in MMTTY's TX Tab. For a complete example (including both the XMMT and SM6 versions of the MMTTY
Don is undoubtedly correct. If N1MM Logger was installed before the XMMT plug-in for WriteLog, uninstalling N1MM Logger will remove and unregister XMMT.ocx. If that is the case, you will need to get
what I really would like Steve and Wayne to work on would be someway to control the RIT frequency from the mouse wheel or scroll wheel where i would never have to leave the key board. Huh? Using the