Gilles,
If I understand your question correctly there may be a solution - use
multiple writelog.ini files.
I have multiple .ini files setup for different mode configurations, I just
give them a temporary name that makes them unique. So I have a
writelogcw.ini, a writelogrtty.ini and a writelogssb.ini. When needed I
merely rename the particular .ini file back to writelog.ini so the WL
program will use the settings in that file.
For example, if you are running WL in CW and see a RTTY spot you can shut
down the WL CW module, rename writelog.ini to writelogcw.ini and then rename
writelogrtty.ini to writelog.ini. Now your current ini file is configured
for RTTY. Open another WL module and it will come up configured for RTTY
using MMTTY, or 2Tone, or a combination of MMTTY and 2Tone in various clone
windows if that is what you have setup in that .ini file. When done working
the RTTY DX, merely reverse the process. Close the WL RTTY module, rename
the various .ini files back to their former state, and restart the WL CW
module.
A bit cumbersome, but more efficient than reconfiguring all the port
assignments, TU settings, etc. I hope this is what you have in mind.
73,
Gary AL9A
-----Original Message-----
From: G
Sent: January 20, 2014 7:37 PM
To: WRITELOG goupe
Subject: [WriteLog] MMTTY separate temporary from WRITELOG
Sometime I browse on all HF bands for DX spots from web cluster sites.
My writelog is configured fo CW and if needed rapidely I close WL temporary
and open MMTTY.
Can we configure MMTTY to have access temporary to com port setting,
entering a com port, working on bands and when terminated removing those
temp configurations & return to WL CW settings as it was ???
Gilles VE2LX
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