My experience is that with sound cards that have the 20 db boost ability, that the Heil works just fine, and with the levels set properly, you can't distinguish it from plugging it into the rig direc
It uses the computer programmed exchanges, just as any other way that the computer generates CW. Just hook it to a serial port and Writelog takes care of the rest. And of course, you can hook the pad
If your log is visible to others before close of submission they could use them to cross check and correct. Not too legit Ric KV1W Not has _______________________________________________ WriteLog mai
Also, if you use the Writelog Mixer control, Start/Programs/Writelog v10/Sound Board Mixer Control you will have the controls you need all on one panel, no switching between record and playback Ric K
The setup here, which works fine for all WL modes ( but I don't use MMTTY ) is: COM1= FSK right rig COM2 = FSK left rig COM 4 = rig control and CW for right rig COM5 = fir control and CW for left rig
You can always use the standard windows features to get around. In this case, ALT-TAB will move you between different areas on the screen Tried it and it works fine for what you are aksing Ric KV1W _
TXD is the FSK data lead, so you need that for sure Ric Ric is right. TXD and RXD are the pins that send and receive data. Without them, the ports are useless - for rig control in this case. I doubt
I think there is confusion between FSK and AFSK The audio thru the rig balster would be AFSK If you want to drive the FSK into the tranceiver you need TXD Ric KV1W or ________________________________
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I believe that the rig button has been eliminated It really was extra anyway. If you have a rig type chosen for that COM port then it is a rig interface. CW on the other hand, you have to chose which
One Point on item 5. Software thru DTR is essentially impossible with modern operating systems. While the super fast processors would be up to the task, the operating system would get in the way. Rem
Interesting idea I believe that the military had some "regenerator" type hardware at one time for TTY circuits To do it with quality, it would be best to renerate the timing so it would not introduce
Hi Steve, With the Icom rigs I turn on monitor so I get my own signal that way. If the Yeasu doesn't do that, AND you nave a sound card that lets you select two inputs on the Record control panel ( m
Just a follow up note: The Icom 756 line has a fised line out AND it does have transmit audio. I did have to attenuate it so I could run a reasonable gain control on the line is. BUT it does work gre
The procedure I have used and has becme second nature is: Left click to select Hit the delete key Poof it's gone Ric KV1W _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list WriteLo
This is a known architectural flaw in Icoms interface. That is you can write the split command but you can't read it back in order to find out it's state. This should NEVER be the case for any contro
Bob, In general, interfaces that use control lines for power are subject to many peculiararities. (sp?) If you truly want a full RS-232 interface, it will require power. WriteLog asserts RTS (pin 4)
Roland Go to the web page www.writelog.com and click on the link to MK1100 available fully assembled.... ( paraphrasing a bit ) Here you will find all the info you could ask for on the unit and conne
In order to have the computer always keep control of hte split function, try this Setup up the item below to you writelog.ini rigs section: [rigs] IcomForceSplit=1 Once you do this, if you use the sp
Hal I find it useful to view different columns in the log For example, you want to view time ,seq,date,time,call but then also view say country or prefix. I only use a small part of the screen ( abou