

Other helpful operating tools include continuous rate calculation and display, automatic scoring, multiplier check lists, rate graphs, super check partial, check call window, band map, and packet interface. It can even copy CW coming from two radios at the same time. WriteLog includes a full CW reader that can copy up to 6 channels of audio simultaneously. For RTTY and PSK31, it can copy audio from two different radios simultaneously! As a voice keyer, you can wire different output channels to two radios and WriteLog’s user interface will automatically switch your microphone and recorded messages to the selected radio. WriteLog squeezes incredible functionality out of your computer’s sound card. The same sound card and cables you use for RTTY can also be used as a voice keyer. It’s support for RTTY and PSK31 using your sound card makes joining the digital game as simple as plugging in a few audio cables.ĭon’t want to buy a special board just for voice contesting? You don’t need to with WriteLog. WriteLog has helped introduce many operators to the fun of contesting on the digital modes. Whether you are a casual contester who only makes a handful of QSOs, or one of the big gun multi-ops that demands full networking and spotting support, WriteLog has the score improving features you need. No other package matches WriteLog’s support for CW, Phone and RTTY contesting, and now, in version 12, SDR spectrum display is built into the band map. WriteLog for Windows combines the convenience and ease of use of Windows with the performance and features required by the top contest operators.
