Hi, I'm trying to locate the Writelog equivalent of the WF1B .AIR file for RTTY, but don't seem to be able to find it. What should I be looking for? 73, doug
--==_67853868==_.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed What does the AIR file do? Many (myself included) do not use WFIB so do not know and cannot help you. Gil Baron http:/
Doug, there isn't one. I think being able to record the whole contest audio and replay whichever QSO you want by right-clicking on the QSO is supposed to replace the need for the .air file. The reco
you might try setting the INI file entry to something really big: [RTTYRITE] ScrollBufferLength=1000000 Then the Rttyrite window will keep the entire contest in its scroll buffer. You can do an Edit
Hi John, I use WL/MMTTY. However, I have a full blown MMTTY which WL seeks when requesting MMTTY to act as a demodulator. I have checked LOG RX FILE. I save all incoming and outgoing text to a file.
Great idea for RTTY - tnx! What about CW though? HI I still think the automatic generation of a file with the contents of the Rttyrite window for the whole contest is a reasonable idea. It helps to b
--==_96293522==_.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed But this is not worth the time or trouble. The data will be lost if you close the program. TO be worth it it must be w
One of the reaosn I want to be able to do this is for DXpeditions. It really helps to have a record of what is going across the screen, and can prevent NIL's at QSL time, or alternatively, be sure an
Yes, if you record the contest for RTTY and then use the 'Audio Review' program that comes with WriteLog, it will decode all the stuff on the recording. CU...Scot, K9JY K9JY's WriteLog User Support S
Yes, if you record the contest for RTTY and then use the 'Audio Review' program that comes with WriteLog, it will decode all the stuff on the recording. CU...Scot, K9JY This is fine as far as it goes