Jim,
Two radio support is available in two ways in Writelog.
1) Use an LPT port, your choice which one, and get CW, PTT and A/B from it.
The A/B signal can be used to "steer" ( via relay or whatever) the CW
and PTT.
2) Use the W5XD+ keyer, which provides not only the outboard keyer features,
but
also two PTT, two CW, two band data and in addition, headphone steering.
I started with 1) and am now evolving to 2) partly due to my migration to
Windows 2000
and partly to off load the CW generation from a multi tasking OS.
73,
Ric KV1W
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Stevens" <k4ma@mindspring.com>
To: <writelog@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2000 16:27
Subject: [WriteLog] SO2R CW Question
>
> Writelog seems to only allow one LPT port for sending CW.
> Is this true? Or can I define LPT1 for radio 1 CW and LPT2 for radio 2 CW?
> If true, I assume that the switching between 2 radios for CW is done
> external
> to the PC. What is the common method for doing this switching?
>
> 73,
> Jim Stevens, K4MA
> k4ma@mindspring.com
>
>
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