I'm considering trying the CW Reader available in N1MM+ Logger, even though
the K3S has that functionality. My laptop is currently connected to the USB
port on the rig. According to the K3S manual, that should handle all the
necessary communications between the laptop and the rig (I think).
, 2018 10:06 AM
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Elecraft] N1MM+ logger
Somewhere I read a "cheat sheet" page for setting up my K3S with N1MM+
Logger. I'm installing N1MM+ on a new PC and can't find the cheat sheet
anymore.
Does this ring a bell with anyone? Would anyone have
Somewhere I read a "cheat sheet" page for setting up my K3S with N1MM+
Logger. I'm installing N1MM+ on a new PC and can't find the cheat sheet
anymore.
Does this ring a bell with anyone? Would anyone have a copy or a link they
could share?
73 de Chuck, WS1L
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Chuck
linger K2AV <k2av@gmail.com> Cc: "Dauer, Edward" <eda...@law.du.edu>,
elecraft@mailman.qth.net, a45wg <-unkno...@sy-edm.com> Subject: Re: [Elecraft]
N1MM Logger +
Why is this discussion on the Elecraft reflector and not the N1MM reflector?
Mike va3mw
> On J
Why is this discussion on the Elecraft reflector and not the N1MM reflector?
Mike va3mw
> On Jul 10, 2016, at 12:33 AM, Guy Olinger K2AV wrote:
>
> Visual Basic .NET and SQLite are the essentials.
>
> 73, Guy K2AV
>
>> On Saturday, July 9, 2016, a45wg
I disagree somewhat. Whenever I have connected new hardware to my Macs,
the drivers were already there and I didn't need to find and install
them as I often have needed to to on Windows. I realize this won't
always be the case but it is nice when things work this way.
The difficulties with
On Sat,7/9/2016 9:40 PM, Ken K6MR wrote:
“I think the amateur radio community would benefit tremendously from
transitioning to *n*x at some point in the future.”
Until the Linux folks make the installation of new hardware as easy as it is on
Windows I don’t think it will ever happen.
I'm
>
> From: Matt Murphy<mailto:m...@nq6n.com>
> Sent: Saturday, July 9, 2016 21:09
> To: a45wg<mailto:-unkno...@sy-edm.com>
> Cc: Dauer, Edward<mailto:eda...@law.du.edu>; elecraft@mailman.qth.net
> <mailto:elecraft@mailman.qth.net>
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Cc: Dauer, Edward<mailto:eda...@law.du.edu>;
elecraft@mailman.qth.net<mailto:elecraft@mailman.qth.net>
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] N1MM Logger +
I'll chime in because this is something I've wondered about...
N1MM+ is written in Microsoft's .NET framework. Rece
Visual Basic .NET and SQLite are the essentials.
73, Guy K2AV
On Saturday, July 9, 2016, a45wg <-unkno...@sy-edm.com> wrote:
> Guy,
> Out of interest from a SW Developer point of View what is N1MM written in ?
>
> Tim - A45WG
>
>
> On 9 Jul 2016, at 18:38, Guy Olinger K2AV
I'll chime in because this is something I've wondered about...
N1MM+ is written in Microsoft's .NET framework. Recently this became a
cross-platform framework, and so theoretically the core functionality of
N1MM could be made to run natively on Linux or OSX.
However, N1MM uses a variety of
Guy,
Out of interest from a SW Developer point of View what is N1MM written
in ?
Tim - A45WG
> On 9 Jul 2016, at 18:38, Guy Olinger K2AV wrote:
>
>
> They have stated that to create a parallel product for Mac platforms is
> beyond their intentions and
I’ve been using N1MM+ via a Windows 10 Virtual Box VM on my iMac. Works pretty
well, but as Bob, N7XY said, RUMlogNG works great as a native app. That is my
preferred contesting app, especially on CW. Uses the K3S internal keyer
instead of computer generated CW characters. Sounds much
While probably lacking some of the features of N!MM+, RUMlogNG does a
great job on contests as well as general logging, so we Mac users can
avoid going to the dark side :^). Tom (DL2RUM) is continually adding
new contests to the list, so one should check frequently for an updated
version.
I use BOOTCAMP to run Win8.1 for portable use with my MacBook Pro. Works great.
Sent from my iPhone
...nr4c. bill
> On Jul 9, 2016, at 6:42 AM, Dauer, Edward wrote:
>
> Unfortunately it is still not available for Mac, and the developers seem
> hesitant about using a
Responding to some number of comments in this and closely related threads,
not just this particular poster.
1) A reminder that PLAIN N1MM is NO LONGER SUPPORTED, for two years now.
Shouting intended.
N1MM+ is the current and supported version. Any problem you have with the
old MM, the first step
I don't have any problem running under on my Mac, running winblows 7
under parallels, have been doing this for a couple of years.. for
normal logging I use RumlogNG.. Regards.. Fred
On 7/9/16 8:11 AM, Neil Martinsen-Burrell wrote:
> On Jul 9, 2016 5:43 AM, "Dauer, Edward"
On Jul 9, 2016 5:43 AM, "Dauer, Edward" wrote:
>
> Unfortunately it is still not available for Mac, and the developers seem
hesitant about using a Windows emulator on an Apple computer. Below is a
clip taken from the N1MM + website today. Does anyone have any more
current
Unfortunately it is still not available for Mac, and the developers seem
hesitant about using a Windows emulator on an Apple computer. Below is a clip
taken from the N1MM + website today. Does anyone have any more current info?
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12. Is there any chance of a cross-platform version
FYI - At C6APR, for the IOTA test, we had times when the rig would not
unkey after sending either a CW file or a wave file. Upping the K3 and
N1MM Logger baud rate to 38000 from 4800 solved the problems. We were
using two K3s and the stock Elecraft USB cables.
BTW - The K3 is a great DXpediton
Version 8.12.9 of N1MM Logger has just been released and is available
at http://pages.cthome.net/n1mm/
With this latest version, N1MM Logger now incorporates full support of
both K3 vfo's and receivers thanks to the programming efforts of K3CT
and the engineering efforts (CAT enhancements) of our
The filter select codes can be modified for every mode (right click in
the band map, there are six selections). I've found the best code to
use is FW; that way you can cycle through all four filters from the
keyboard (Alt-'). You just have to ignore the Wide/Narrow indicator on
the band
OK, I am going to have to write a K2 mode for Emacs.
Leigh / WA5ZNU
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 4:12 pm, K6MR wrote:
...that way you can cycle through all four filters from the keyboard
(Alt-').
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The filter select codes can be modified for every mode (right click in the
band map, there are six selections). I've found the best code to use is
FW; that way you can cycle through
N1MM Logger is a very sophisticated piece of contesting software that
provides logging and computer interfacing for everything from one operator -
one rig stations all the way to big multioperator - multi-rig setups in a
fully networked environment. Beginning with Version 5.10.17 (the current
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