
- #N1mm logger and winkey config for ft897d how to
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- #N1mm logger and winkey config for ft897d windows
First locate the shortcut we labeled “N1MM Logger+ – Radio” then right click on it. Now we need to point both of these shortcuts to the correct INI files.ģ6. Using the same process as above but adding “- Radio” to it.ģ5. Now let’s rename the original shortcut that will be used with the radio. Hit the right arrow key and then backspace the word “Copy”, replacing it with “WSJT-X”.ģ4. Next “N1MM Logger – Copy” should be highlighted. Next single right click on this “N1MM Logger+ shortcut Copy” shortcut and then select rename.ģ3. Now we need to rename this “N1MM Logger+ shortcut Copy” shortcut. Next single left click on it then drag underneath the already existing shortcut.ģ2.


Single left click on the N1MM Logger+ shortcut to highlight. Making a copy of this shortcut is that same process we did for the two INI files we created. That will start up N1MM Logger+ using these separate INI files we created. Now I will assume that you have a N1MM Logger+ shortcut on your desktop. This INI file will be used with WSJT-X.ģ0. Hit the right arrow key and then backspace the word “Copy”, replacing it with “WSJT-X”. Next “N1MM Logger – Copy” should be highlighted (Figure 3). Single right click on the “N1MM Logger – Copy.ini” file and select rename. Next we will rename this file for use with WSJT-X. You should then have a file called “N1MM Logger – Copy.ini”.Ģ9.
#N1mm logger and winkey config for ft897d windows
Next press and hold the control key and single left click on the file dragging it anywhere in the Windows Explorer window. To do so click on the file to highlight it.Ģ8. Locate the “N1MM Logger.ini” file again.Ģ7. Now we need to make second INI file to be used with WSJT-X.Ģ6. (I suggest making separate INIs for each if you use either.)Ģ5. This will be the INI file we’ll use for logging without the use of WSJT-X or any other third party programs, such as MMTTY or Fldigi. Hit the right arrow key and then backspace the word “Copy”, replacing it with “Radio”. Next “N1MM Logger – Copy” should be highlighted (Figure 1). Next we will rename this file for use with your radio. You should then have a file called “N1MM Logger – Copy.ini”.Ģ4. To do so click on the file to highlight it.Ģ3. You can find this folder in your Documents also.Ģ2. Mine happens to be C:\Users\*******\Documents\N1MM Logger+\. You need to navigate to C:\Users\\Documents\N1MM Logger+\ (Replace “” with your username for Windows.). For this part you should familiarize yourself with the Multiple INI Files section in the N1MM Logger+ Docs located at. We have a few maintenance things we need to take care first at this point, make sure N1MM Logger+ is not running. I will assume that you have N1MM Logger+ configured for CAT control to your radio. This part gets a bit tricky, but I will walk you through it. Make sure the Rebroadcast WSJT-X UDP Packets (received only) box is unchecked….Ģ0. Next go back to the list on the left and go to Applications….ġ9. Check the box Enable transmission of last QSO….ġ6. Then in the UDP Transmission section……ġ4. Make sure Enable logged contact ADIF Broadcast is unchecked. Next in the Secondary UDP Server (deprecated) section….ħ. Make sure the 3 checkboxes on the far right are checked. We start with some important things in WSJT-X.ĥ.

If you need help with setting up WSJT-X please refer to WSJT-X 2.1 User Guide.
#N1mm logger and winkey config for ft897d plus
I will assume that at least you have WSJT-X alone working correctly with your radio, having CAT Control plus audio to and from WSJT-X.
#N1mm logger and winkey config for ft897d how to
This will be a step by step instructional on how to WSJT-X, JTAlert and N1MM Logger+ all working together, not using the Digital Interface within N1MM Logger+.

How to get WSJT-X, JTAlert and N1MM Logger+ all working togetherĬlick on a photo to see the image larger.
