Put DX QSO # in the QTH field. _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list WriteLog@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/writelog WriteLog on the web:
Dx station QSO Numbers should be entered in the QTH field. It is *the* exchange field for this contest. If you create another field to enter a number, you will have to merge those columns back to one
I'd like to see a user configurable timer that would return the focus after some # of seconds of not using any other open window while running an automatic CQ. Several times, I would get an answer a
Just some further clarification on what I would like to see: An option, to have the Writelog place the focus back on the log screen callsign entry field when Writelog is doing a Timed CQ (Auto CQ). I
Jim, I presume that you are from a TR background. Those of us who came from the CT world, find your commentary about "modes" mystifying. I've used both CT & TR, but I always preferred the CT approach
Those that are Alt-* usually are those that will work at any time - that is, without any menu dropped down. The others, like the ones in question here, are only "menu shortcuts" (my term - no clue w
Curious. Is this an XP thing? I'm running "Me" and I see the underlines. N5NJ == From: "Garry Shapiro" <garry@ni6t.com> Date: 2003/12/19 Fri PM 02:11:44 CST To: "Eric Hilding" <eric@hilding.com> CC:
The only time you would want to do this is if you sent the suffix wrong previously when you sent the whole callsign. Writelog does have the ability to modify what you send in those circumstances to e
I finally upgraded my PC to Win XP Pro. I installed UserPort and my LPT ports work fine. It seems as though UserPort is always loaded, and I do not need to run it before I run WriteLog, or DX4Win in
John, "WL will talk to the radio for perhaps a minute, then the connection fails." I think you should look at this more from the perspective of: "The Radio will talk to WriteLog for perhaps a minute,
Don, Generally speaking, you need to use an external switching device to move the CW keying from one radio to another. Since you can only transmit on one radio at a time, this logic is appropriate. T
Don, I think one of the things you may be overlooking, is that you have to switch a whole lot more than just the CW keying back and forth to both radios. The way that multiple radio rtty works is qui
When you enter the callsign, it will fill in the exchange for you on subsequent Qsos made on other bands - immediately after the first one, or not. 73, N5NJ EM13 Hello from a newbie trying to get up
The rule is as follows: 3.2.5. Limited to 6 band changes (maximum) in any clock hour. 3.2.6. The clock hour is from zero through 59 minutes. This is evidently the new standard as all other contests a
you check the box in the setup ports menu.<< Dave, would you need to add a resistor/transistor to this serial connection or is this function handled with the standard RS-232 connection to the IF232C
Great news Dave - thanks! -73, On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 10:56:11 -0600 Bob Naumann - N5NJ <n5nj@gte.net> writes: No special interface is required. PTT is a digital command in the rs-232 data stream, just
Dale, I'm brand new to all of this RTTY & MMTTY stuff, but I'm seeing the same behavior. Everything seems to be working OK. I'm receiving characters just fine, but it seems the gain somewhere in MMTT
I've got everything working for RTTY and CW, and now I want to get the voice keying stuff going. I'm using an old Rigblaster, and my mic audio does not get recorded. Writelog is recording the .wav fi
Thanks for all the replies. Apparently, the mic has to be continually connected to the soundcard's mic input for this all to work. I have done that, and thus far, I can record messages and the MSG#.W
I've spent a couple of hours messing around, and made 59 qsos in the BARTG contest with Writelog, MMTTY, my ProII @100w and a G5RV laying on my roof. Not bad. So far, everything seems to work fine, e