Bill Parry wrote:
> One of these days I am going to have to retire my current Win 98 radio
> computer for logging and contesting and begin using either my current WinXP
> or a newer Vista computer. I have resisted changing because the Win 98
> computer will send CW on the LPT port of the old 98 machine. I have a
> FT1000MP that interfaces nicely with Writelog and DXBase, my logging
> program. I am not interested in working RTTY, etc. My current XP machine has
> both LPT and serial ports.
>
> So what are my options when I change? It seems like, from what I read, I am
> going to have to buy a MicroHam Keyer for $175. This is not very palatable
> to me, but if I must... Are there other options less expensive and
> complicated?
>
> Bill, W5VX
>
Bill -
I've been using WriteLog with WinXP for long time and use serial port
keying for both CW and FSK.
I don't believe WriteLog supports keying CW on an LPT port. But it can
use a serial port for keying CW.
No need to purchase a pricey interface if you're willing to build a
simple interface circuit yourself. Use Google to search for the
interface circuits. They usually consist of a very few components wired
to a couple of the serial port pins.
73 Phil NA4M
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Phil Duff NA4M & Ann Duff
Georgetown, Texas
http://priceless.apduff.com
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