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Hi Gil,
There are additional entries in the WriteLog.ini file to allow support for
higher numbered Com Ports. From the Help file (Help|Index|PORTS) it says:
The COMn:= settings are used by the WriteLog Packet window and by the RTTY
window. They are not used for rig control.
COM1:=9800,n,8,1,
COM2:=4800,e,7,1,
There are 4 "slots" available for WriteLog rig interfacing. By default,
CommSlot1 is COM1:, but you can change that by changing the number on the
right of the equal sign. These settings are not used for RTTY or for packet
CommSlot1=1
CommSlot2=2
In this example, the third and fourth slots are on COM7 and COM8. COM15 is
as high as is supported.
CommSlot3=7
CommSlot4=8
Hope this helps...
CU...Scot, K9JY
K9JY's WriteLog User Support Site at:
http://www.k9jy.com
mailto:scot@k9jy.com
I was reading the PDF manual and have a question. It seems that it only
supports COMM 1-4?
Is that true? I MUST use higher numbered prots on my machine as the other
are tied up with programs that do not support higher ports.
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<DIV><SPAN class=3D120083214-21092001>Hi Gil,</SPAN></DIV>
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<DIV><SPAN class=3D120083214-21092001>There are additional entries in =
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control.<BR>COM1:=3D9800,n,8,1,<BR>COM2:=3D4800,e,7,1,</SPAN></DIV>
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<DIV><SPAN class=3D120083214-21092001>There are 4 "slots" available for =
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<DIV><SPAN class=3D120083214-21092001>In this example, the third and =
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supported.<BR>CommSlot3=3D7<BR>CommSlot4=3D8</SPAN></DIV>
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<DIV><SPAN class=3D120083214-21092001>Hope this helps...</SPAN></DIV>
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<DIV><SPAN class=3D120083214-21092001>CU...Scot, K9JY</SPAN></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=3D2>K9JY's WriteLog User Support Site at:<BR><A =
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