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Subject: [WriteLog] New Install Help
From: Jim Harris <ab0uk@earthlink.net>
Reply-to: Jim Harris <ab0uk@earthlink.net>
Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2007 20:21:54 -0700 (GMT-07:00)
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Hi,

WL had been highly recommended to me by several serious contesters.  Having a 
bit of experience I had came to the conclusion I wanted a program that had some 
better and different features than some I've used.  So I recently bought and 
installed the program.  Immediately a major problem surfaced along with a giant 
irritant.

When selecting the radio and clicking OK in the ports setup my radio 
immediately goes into transmit.  The radio is an ICOM 746Pro and the interface 
is a Rigblaster Plug & Play USB to serial adapter that also has in and out 
audio isolation.  I'm using Windows XP Home on a home built computer.  This 
setup has worked well with several other contesting/logging and radio control 
programs.  The troubleshooting section of the Rigblasters manual says the RTS 
and/or DTR is being maintained high by the software.  The manual also states 
the Rigblaster has been found to work with 100 software programs without 
problems.  I really don't want to buy anymore hardware as this setup has worked 
for me for nearly a year with other software.  Anyone have any ideas?

The giant irritant is the fact there is not a set of "F" buttons with macro 
names for use with a mouse.  Every other amateur radio software program I've 
used has had that and never had a reason to suspect that WL would not.  I just 
simply cannot imagine a program with the reputation that WL has would not have 
such a feature.  It seems one is reduced to making a "F" key cheat sheet with 
"F" keys and their functions and then pounding the keyboard all day and all 
night thru a contest.  Not my idea of fun at all.

73,

Jim, AB0UK
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