Bob,
You are doing nothing wrong. WL is basically "broke" when it comes to serial
numbers and M/S and M/2 setups. This is mainly due to the work Wayne did to
keep dupe serials from occuring on single op and SO2R setups. I am hoping
someday Wayne will come up with a solution for this....it will be a tough one.
Fortunately, many contests are changing their rules for M/S and M/2 setups (CQ
WPX is one). They are changing to where each radio keeps a separate serial
number list. This obviously eliminates the WL "issue" you speak of, and WL
handles this very well.
However, for any contest using serial numbers and requires you to track
serials on all bands as one list, then WL will still be a problem.
73,
Matt - N5KR
On Wed, 31 Jul 2002 14:23:18 -0000 Bob Henderson <bob@cytanet.com.cy> wrote:
> I am trying to set-up Writelog on a computer
> network to get some experience
> using it in a M/S or M/2 configuration.
>
> The network is working just fine and I have
> registered both machines to
> network under WL. When I enter a Q on machine
> A it is logged on machine A
> and also on machine B. It works the same from
> B to A too. Great stuff!
>
> The thing that doesn't seem quite right is that
> I rapidly end up with
> duplicate sequence numbers and if I am sending
> serial numbers duplicates
> there too. I have used Set-up| QSO Sorting &
> Numbers| to select "QSO serial
> numbers are total of all bands" but the
> sequencing and serial numbers are
> still rapidly knotted up.
>
> I guess I am doing something wrong! Can anyone
> who uses WL in M/S, M/2 or
> M/M configuration point out to me the error of
> my ways on this?
>
> Thanks
>
> 73
>
> Bob 5B4AGN, P3F, ZC4ZM
>
>
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