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N1mm logger default messages
N1mm logger default messages








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(W6NF) (Coded by K3CT)Īffiliated Societies Contest: Change to one point per QSO, no limit on who you can work.

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(Coded by N2IC)Ĭut Number Exchange: When receiving cut number serial numbers, convert V to 4 and B to 6. (ON7HLU) (Coded by K3CT)ĪRRL RTTY Roundup: Changed exchange field to overstrike. UDC: if BonusPoints2 = (+)1, Grids.txt is used bonus points are automatically added in all Qs except the last one (manual Rescore is required for that one). See the Logger+ Manual, Supported Radios, FT-891 for the COM port settings and known radio limitations. Radio Control: Added support for the FT-891. Move to Cancel button if shift-tab is pressed. Log selection: make tab move to Opertator class control when pressed in contest selection grid. Log selection: allow enter to trigger the ok button functionality. VA QSO Party: Rules change, remove callsign bonus points. In run mode, if a call is entered and exchange sent, but the received exchange has not been entered, and the call is corrected, the default behavior is that call + exchange will be sent when Enter key is pressed. Improvements to SO2R 2 keyboard operation. UDP Broadcast: Added SO2R IsStereo field to the UDP RadioInfo packet.

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Needed because the Multiplier windows use this option. (W3SZ) (Coded by K3CT)Īvailable Window: Load the users selection of Follow Spot option during program initialize. I positioned the N1MM capture window over the waterfall and found that to be a comfortable set-up. Note: Users can also set the Rover Grid by right click on the Grid Square Map and select set your Rover grid. I used the latest versions of N1MM Logger+ and SmartSDR / SmartSDR CAT in last weekends CQ WW Phone operating SOSB (A) 10m HP.

n1mm logger default messages

Rover Location: Changed the RoverQTH command user messages for grid square contests. (K9SE) (Coded by N2IC)Įntry Window: Removed the unused command used to set the CPU proxy. NA Sprint CW and NA Sprint RTTY: Added new multipliers and allowed Hawaiian stations to count as “North America”. UDC: /BonusPoints/ = IsComment, +10 was adding 10 points regrdless of Comment field. Startup: fixed runtime error when radio is out of band (Coded by N1MM) No rules 2017 posted, no prior rules available on the website, and no indication of the 2017 date. Please test all of these QSO Parties with the correct station location and report any issues. This caused changes to the following QSO parties: 7QP, NEWE, IN, IN7QPNE. QSO Party: IN abbreviations changed to five characters. (K8MR) (Coded by K3CT)įL QSO: Change to Cabrillo 3.0. Rover Location Bug: Fixed a bug introduced in the January 17 program version. (Coded by N2AMG)įixed minor bug in Antennas table handling. This will include starting Radio Control (if your radio is connected to your computer), selecting Soundcard as your TU Type for use with MMTTY, and setting the path to MMTTY.

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Where can I locate the N1MMlogger.Free Software for Phone, CW, and Digital Modeįixed bug with AppInfo UDP packets being sent on ContactInfo port number (W3SZ) (coded by K8UT)ĭigital RX Windows: DI2’s attached RX windows was not properly word wrapping at the end of the textbox. In the following steps, we are going to set up the configuration for N1MM Logger. I can not find the INI in my N1MM+ directory files. It says that N1MMLogger.Ini is corrupt and I need to rename the INI. 73, Rich VE3KI On Sat, at 02:13 PM, George Rebong wrote: N1MM+ won't open when I tried to login. Carry on with your hardware configuration. Choose this last option and open the database file you were last using (ham.s3db, or whatever name you have been using for your database.

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It will give you a choice of creating a new database file, converting an N1MM Classic mdb database to N1MM+, or opening an existing database file. You will have to reconfigure all of your settings, starting with telling it which database file to use. It will start with a completely empty ini file. If it doesn't work, shut down N1MM+, delete the n1mm logger.ini file (the one you just created from a copy of a backup), and start N1MM+ once more. If it does, you are back where you were on Thursday. Now, if N1MM+ was working OK on, let's say Thursday, you could try making a copy of the n1mm file and renaming that copy to simply n1mm logger.ini. Rename the n1mm logger.ini file to n1mm. You should now see a file called n1mm logger.ini, along with files with names like n1mm (seven of them, one for each day of the week, unless there is a day of the week you have never opened N1MM+ on), several other files, and a bunch of subfolders. Now navigate to your Documents\N1MM Logger+ folder. Now in the listbox for "Advanced settings", UNCHECK the check box called "Hide extensions for known file types".

n1mm logger default messages

In the small Folder Options window, select the View tab. Open File Explorer, select View in the menu bar, then Options in the ribbon below the menu bar. The first thing to do is change the brain-dead Windows default setting that hides file name extensions.

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On Sat, at 11:49 AM ve3ki wrote: Windows is probably hiding it from you by not displaying the full file name.










N1mm logger default messages