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N1MMLoggerPlus group guidelines
Welcome to the N1MMLoggerPlus user group at groups.io . The purpose of this group is to serve as the main support channel and discussion group for the N1MM Logger+ amateur radio contest logging progra
Welcome to the N1MMLoggerPlus user group at groups.io . The purpose of this group is to serve as the main support channel and discussion group for the N1MM Logger+ amateur radio contest logging program. N1MM Logger+ (aka N1MM+) is free contesting software that supports virtually all amateur radio contests. If a contest is not supported now, it can usually be added using the Logger's "user-defined contest" feature. N1MM+ is not a general-purpose logger; there is no support for chasing awards like DXCC and WAS, and there are no QSL management features. For those functions, you should be using a general logging program. You can export contest logs from N1MM+ in ADIF format and import them into almost any general logging program for tracking awards and generating QSLs. You need to join the group in order to post messages. The first posting from a new user must be approved by the moderators. Include your callsign in requests to join. Be proud of your callsign and put it in every post. Don't spam. This is not a list for posting items for sale, for announcing contests or events, for discussing amateur politics or for other off topic posts. It is also not the place for personal attacks. Repeated or egregious violations will result in loss of posting privileges. If the volume of email from the group is too much, you can set your delivery to digests or no email, by signing in to the groups.io web site and selecting "Your Groups > Manage My Subscriptions". You can also change your account preferences by clicking on your account name at the top right. You can change your email address or add an email alias address from the same place. You can view messages on the web site either in chronological order or by topic. Attachments are not conveyed in messages, but the web site also has a Files area to which files and screen shots may be uploaded. Try to make the subject line of your postings meaningful and descriptive. If you are starting a new topic, don't post it as a follow-up to a different thread; start a new thread with a title appropriate to the new topic. Titles such as "N1MM+" or "Bug report" do not make the grade; they give the reader inadequate indication of the contents, and they result in discussions on different topics being combined into a single thread. When reporting a problem with N1MM+, make sure that you can reproduce it using the current (latest) version of the program. We don't support any but the latest version. Please be specific when describing a problem. Be sure to indicate the mode (CW, SSB, RTTY, etc.), the method you use for interfacing (keying interface, sound card interface, etc.), the contest, the radio type and how it is connected to the computer, and information about your computer and its operating system. If there is an error message, quote its contents; just saying you got an error message without any other identifying information is not likely to get you a helpful response. If you are using port sharing software (LP-Bridge, VSPE, etc.), try to reproduce the problem without it first. We don't support port sharing software, but you are welcome to ask the group for advice about using it with N1MM+. Read all the posts in a topic before posting a response. If a post already says what you were going to say, don't clutter up the list with a "me too" post. When posting a response, it is a good idea to include just enough of the previous discussion to identify the context, and no more. There is no need to quote the entire past history of the thread in every response. After posting a problem, check back for responses. It is rude to post a problem then disappear. Likewise, please do not ask for off-list responses. If your post was important enough to ask 3,500 people to read it, you owe it to them to let them see the responses. If the responses solve your problem, let the group know how your problem was solved; that may help someone else down the road. Please do not think of this group as only a place for you to get answers to your problems, but also as a place where you can help others with their problems. If someone else has a problem hat you know how to fix, feel free to respond and provide the solution. The success of the group depends on more than just responses from the N1MM development team. However, when you do not know the answer, don't waste everybody's time with meaningless responses like "gee, that's a tough one. I have no idea." Above all, think before posting. You are going before 3,500 people with your posting. If you want help, demonstrate your willingness to do your part of the work. Be polite. 73, The N1MM Logger+ Development Team
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NOTICE - TO CONTEST SPONSORS, identify inactive/obsolete contests 2 messages
As evidenced by yesterday's discussion of the SPAR Winter Field Day contest, there are contests in our Supported Contests List that are obsolete/inactive and should be de-listed from the Entry Window'
As evidenced by yesterday's discussion of the SPAR Winter Field Day contest, there are contests in our Supported Contests List that are obsolete/inactive and should be de-listed from the Entry Window's >File >New Log in Database - contest choices. By coincidence, in recent weeks the N1MM DevTeam has been working with Bruce WA7BNM regarding a direct interface between his Contest Calendar website and N1MM. As part of that effort we have identified 51 contests that appear to be obsolete/inactive. In this week's Latest Update release we will begin trimming the menu selection list by removing contests that are tagged as obsolete/inactive. The list of those 51 proposed obsolete contests can be found in the website's >Downloads >Program Files >Experimental Versions gallery. If your contest is listed but is still an active contest, please contact the Dev Team to get your contest reinstated on the list. https://n1mmwp.hamdocs.com/mmfiles/categories/programexperimental/ NOTE: This list does not includes User Defined Contests (UDCs) and QSO Parties. We'll be looking at those in the future, also. -larry K8UT
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New Version 156 messages
Version 1.0.7133 (March 20, 2018) KY QSO Party: Rules changes, pwr multiplier, bonus points, bonus station. (ND4X) (Coded by K3CT) WI QSO Party: Correct the points calculation, add bonus points last.
Version 1.0.7133 (March 20, 2018) KY QSO Party: Rules changes, pwr multiplier, bonus points, bonus station. (ND4X) (Coded by K3CT) WI QSO Party: Correct the points calculation, add bonus points last. (K0PC) (Coded by K3CT) Spot Comment: Ignore UP/DN spot comments that compute a frequency greater than 100 KHz. (K8MU) (Coded by K3CT) In Available Window, correctly show mode of FT8 RBN/Skimmer spots. (K1TTT) (Coded by N2IC) IC-7610: Enable SO2V features when in SO2V mode. (W2NRA) (Coded by K3CT) Limit Spyserver connection to LAN or when using DX Log (Coded by N1MM) Error logging for Spyserver (Coded by N1MM) Fixed red dot and red frame for SO1V. (PA0CMU) (Coded by N2IC) Digital: Any of the 3 Digital engines can not be used as recievers for TinyFSK window. (Coded by N2AMG) Digital: Fix for RX windows clearing when QSYing and setting was not set. (Coded by N2AMG) Dual Rx: When switching program mode from SO2V to SO1V it was possible to have Dual Rx enabled in SO1V mode. (Coded by K3CT) Spectrum: When closing the Spectrum window some Icom radios did not turn off the radio data. (N8FYL) (Coded by K3CT) Manual Radio: Zero score in phone contest when a radio was not interfaced. (WB3CII) (Coded by K3CT) Spectrum: Changed default noise floor for signal detection to spark awareness of setting (Coded by N1MM)
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End of Windows XP Support 8 messages
Windows XP was introduced by Microsoft in 2001 - 19 years ago. Replaced by Windows Vista in 2007, Windows 7 in 2009, Windows 8 in 2012, and Windows 10 in 2014, Microsoft continued to support XP until
Windows XP was introduced by Microsoft in 2001 - 19 years ago. Replaced by Windows Vista in 2007, Windows 7 in 2009, Windows 8 in 2012, and Windows 10 in 2014, Microsoft continued to support XP until 2014. When Microsoft discontinued XP support for your Windows desktop, it also discontinued XP support for programming tools on developers’ desktops. These tools – specifically Visual Studio and the .NET Framework upon which N1MM+ is based – have evolved to the point where innovation of the logging program is constrained by maintaining backward compatibility with Windows XP. Accordingly, the N1MM Development Team is announcing the end of XP support as of January 31st, 2021. We strongly recommend that everyone upgrade to newer versions of Windows. For those who continue using Windows XP, the website will contain a static archive of N1MM+ based on a final XP-compatible release. However, there will be no updates to features or contests in that archive. Weekly N1MM+ updates beginning February 1st, 2021 will only support Windows Vista, 7, 8, and 10. Thanks and 73, N1MM+ development team
By Andy (KU7T)
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Question on running an SO2R setup with WSJT-X 3 messages
Dear Gurus, If I have N1MM+ running in SO2R mode and then start up WSJT-X in just one of its entry windows, I know I should just use WSJT-X and not enter anything into that side's N1MM+ entry window.
Dear Gurus, If I have N1MM+ running in SO2R mode and then start up WSJT-X in just one of its entry windows, I know I should just use WSJT-X and not enter anything into that side's N1MM+ entry window.
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By Chet, N8RA
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Use of Radio's ACC Jack w 5-pin DIN cable for Keying 4 messages
My Ten Tec Omni VII manual indicates that pin 3 of the rear 5-pin ACC jack "can be used as a keying input for an external device like an external keyer or output of CW sent from a computer (like with
My Ten Tec Omni VII manual indicates that pin 3 of the rear 5-pin ACC jack "can be used as a keying input for an external device like an external keyer or output of CW sent from a computer (like with
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By Doc - W4MSL
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DVK + 6000 Mic Levels not returning 2 messages
Hi All ! had a weird problem with a contest on the weekend. SmartSDR V3.1.12 + N1MM and their Voice Keyer. My Mic input was the Mic on the radio - not a SmartLink connection (not that it matters at th
Hi All ! had a weird problem with a contest on the weekend. SmartSDR V3.1.12 + N1MM and their Voice Keyer. My Mic input was the Mic on the radio - not a SmartLink connection (not that it matters at th
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By Michael Walker
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Questions about January VHF Contest 2 messages
I have 3 questions about the logging the ARRL January VHF Contest that ended yesterday. One question on the log summary and two questions on using WSJT-X. On Log Summary 1) I generated a summary page
I have 3 questions about the logging the ARRL January VHF Contest that ended yesterday. One question on the log summary and two questions on using WSJT-X. On Log Summary 1) I generated a summary page
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By Lenny Wintfeld
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N1MM Loses comms with IC-7300
The problem appears to be a hardware not software problem. Using a powered hub to fix the problem years ago was likely red herring. I figured it was the “power” that solved the problems, others pointe
The problem appears to be a hardware not software problem. Using a powered hub to fix the problem years ago was likely red herring. I figured it was the “power” that solved the problems, others pointe
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By Bob Turner
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USB logged as FT8 again 5 messages
I reported this during the last VHF contest and it has shown up again. I have NOT worked FT8 on 6 meters yet but was using that mode on 2M and 222 MHz. However after logging FT8 contacts on the other
I reported this during the last VHF contest and it has shown up again. I have NOT worked FT8 on 6 meters yet but was using that mode on 2M and 222 MHz. However after logging FT8 contacts on the other
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By ERIC OLSON
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Switching to Alternate Radio in SO2R not working correctly 4 messages
I use the Sprint setup that N2IC details with functions keys. I have been using it for years with no issues. However, when I tried to use it in the Thursday night sprint, I found that I could not swit
I use the Sprint setup that N2IC details with functions keys. I have been using it for years with no issues. However, when I tried to use it in the Thursday night sprint, I found that I could not swit
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By Art Suberbielle
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ARRL VHF cw function keys 15 messages
Running the latest 1.0.8891.0 Able to edit the function keys for CW fine, but not able to change the labels to match. Rig is in CW mode and S&P selected. Labels show F1 - F12 with nothing else for F2/
Running the latest 1.0.8891.0 Able to edit the function keys for CW fine, but not able to change the labels to match. Rig is in CW mode and S&P selected. Labels show F1 - F12 with nothing else for F2/
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By Tad Danley
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Defect at 1.0.8869 version 4 messages
Hi all! From v.8869 there appeared stable defect in DI1 RTTY Mode Other window. RX and TX text are in TX part of the window both. RX pane is empty. And very old minor defect at the right clicking in t
Hi all! From v.8869 there appeared stable defect in DI1 RTTY Mode Other window. RX and TX text are in TX part of the window both. RX pane is empty. And very old minor defect at the right clicking in t
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By Igor ananyev
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SO2R SSB Feature Suggestion 3 messages
I don't do very much SSB SO2R, so maybe I missed a tick box or a dropdown or something somewhere, but is it possible please to have (scrolling?) text of some kind below the callsign entry box like the
I don't do very much SSB SO2R, so maybe I missed a tick box or a dropdown or something somewhere, but is it possible please to have (scrolling?) text of some kind below the callsign entry box like the
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WSJTx - N1MM integration 4 messages
Yep, me again. My USB setup is working (for now). All is well with USB ports. I had WSJT logging to N1MM during my test period. It was working. I changed N1MM to VHF Jan Contest and WSJT no longer log
Yep, me again. My USB setup is working (for now). All is well with USB ports. I had WSJT logging to N1MM during my test period. It was working. I changed N1MM to VHF Jan Contest and WSJT no longer log
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By Bob Turner
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SO2V and WSJT/SSB 2 messages
With a SO2V radio like the K3s is it possible to run WSJT-X on VFO A (only) and SSB/CW on VFO B (only) so that quasi-continuous operation on two modes becomes possible? That could avoid the awkward WS
With a SO2V radio like the K3s is it possible to run WSJT-X on VFO A (only) and SSB/CW on VFO B (only) so that quasi-continuous operation on two modes becomes possible? That could avoid the awkward WS
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Experimental code posted
If you are using Logger+ Audio concatenating audio player and have time to test code, I posted an experimental version at the link below. https://n1mmwp.hamdocs.com/mmfiles/all-submitted-changes-plus-
If you are using Logger+ Audio concatenating audio player and have time to test code, I posted an experimental version at the link below. https://n1mmwp.hamdocs.com/mmfiles/all-submitted-changes-plus-
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By John Bednar
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Reset radio notice 2 messages
Hi all, is it possible to display the "Reset radio" warning in a different position on the screen, outside from bandmap window? I think it could be very usefull if it could have more visibility, for e
Hi all, is it possible to display the "Reset radio" warning in a different position on the screen, outside from bandmap window? I think it could be very usefull if it could have more visibility, for e
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By Maurizio Garaffoni
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SO2R and Broadcast and Flex6 7 messages
Is there a possibility with N1MM + to set the sending of the RADIO broadcast via UDP with an SO2R configuration so that only the active TRX (on which the TX focus is located) sends its QRG via broadca
Is there a possibility with N1MM + to set the sending of the RADIO broadcast via UDP with an SO2R configuration so that only the active TRX (on which the TX focus is located) sends its QRG via broadca
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By Chris DL5NAM
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PDC or Pro Digital Contest UDC (Member) 5 messages
Hallo, I have installed the PDC_MEM.UDC file for PDC or Pro Digital Contest (Member) as described. I notice during the contest that the points are not correct. If I work a member (eg 002 / M) then I s
Hallo, I have installed the PDC_MEM.UDC file for PDC or Pro Digital Contest (Member) as described. I notice during the contest that the points are not correct. If I work a member (eg 002 / M) then I s
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