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2. 6 On Off Off Off Off On If the radio contains the Piexx UX 14 CI V board set the DIP switches per the Piexx manual for the same configuration 7 26 IC 765 using address 2C hex 7 27 IC 775 775DSP using address 46 hex The IC 775 firmware is limited and lacks commands to select Main or Sub It is also not possible to read the frequency of the Sub VFO without moving it into the Main VFO and polling This is done at program start Configurer exit and Reset Radios Because of this radio limitation the SO2V functionality is limited This radio is better suited for SO1V or SO2R use The radio firmware lacks the ability to poll the VFOB frequency Frequency changes to the SUB made by tuning the SUB VFO knob will not be sensed and tracked by the program in SO2V mode Please see also Key Assignments AIt F12 and the setting Dual Rx always on in the Config menu 7 28 IC 781 using address 26 hex Please see also Key Assignments Alt F12 and the setting Dual Rx always on in the Config menu 7 29 IC 821H using address 4C hex The ALT F12 radio specific command swaps MAIN and SUB using the CAT radio command The ALT F1i0 command swaps the VFOA B frequency and mode only in SO1V and SO2V program modes 7 30 IC 910H using address 60 hex The ALT Fi2 radio specific command swaps MAIN and SUB using the CAT radio command The ALT F1i0 command swaps the VFOA B frequency and mode only in SO1V and SO2V pro
3. and the VFO frequencies swapped with ALT F1i0 See other features below MultiRx ON OFF control by NiMM Logger is independent of the state of Config gt Dual RX Always On Changing RX Focus to VFOB turns the MultiRx ON Ctrl Shift Up Dn does not change the state of the MultiRx The stereo key or Alt F12 toggles MultiRx ON OFF if RX Focus is on VFOA action disabled if RX Focus on VFOB Dual RX Always On checked Single clicking in any VFO Bandmap on an Available window spot or Ctrl Up Dn turns MultiRx ON Changing the RX Focus turns MultiRx ON If Dual Receive Always On is unchecked and the user checks it MultiRx is turned ON a Dual RX Always On unchecked If the TX amp RX Focus is on VFOB and the RX focus changes to VFOA keystroke MultiRx stays ON If the TX amp RX Focus is initially on VFOB and then RX amp TX Focus is switched to VFOA PAUSE CTRL Left or VFOA Bandmap Available window spot click MultiRx is turned OFF If Dual Receive Always On is checked and the user unchecks it MultiRx is turned OFF Ctri Alt D command action If Dual RX Always On is ON and MultiRx is ON change Dual RX Always On to OFF and leave MultiRx ON If Dual RX Always On is ON and MultiRx is OFF turn Dual RX Always On to OFF and leave MultiRx OFF If Dual RX Always On is OFF and MultiRx is ON turn Dual RX Always On to ON and leave MultiRx ON If Dual RX Always On is OFF and MultiRx is OFF tur
4. Radio menu programmable for RTTY RTTY R PKT L PKT U 4 FT990 1000 1000MP selection does not support PKT USB If your radio does not have an entry under AFSK or PSK use LSB or USB e g Argonaut Jupiter FT840 847 890 900 757GXII If there is an entry under AFSK R but not under PSK try using AFSK R for PSK31 and other digital modes 4 Alinco e DX 77 supported 5 Elecraft e Elecraft USB serial converter issues and N1MM logger o Situation Setting up Elecraft K3 to work with NiMM logger and simply key CW with DTR line of CAT port o Results CAT works fine but every time I try to send CW there appears an error window CommPortDev_OnComm 4 2147417856 N1MM is totally blocked and has to be killed using task manager o Solution Early Elecraft USB serial converters used a Prolific chip and the Win2K Prolific driver doesn t work correctly for CAT and DTR CW keying using the same port Elecraft has since that time switched to an FTDI USB serial converter and newer Elecraft USB to serial adapters don t have this problem A USB serial converter using a FTDI chip and the FTDI drive is working fine CAT ok fast CW keying ESC immediatly interrupts message 5 1 K2 All ufb now Tnx Thomas DK3DUA Uses Kenwood style commands but has its own radio selection Only the KY command which is Elecraft specific is not supported Use default Kenwood parameters but sometimes one 1 stopbit only works contrary to the K2
5. 7 34 7 39 7 36 7 37 7 38 7 39 IC 746 using address 56 hex IC 746 PRO using address 66 hex IC 751 751A using address 1C hex IC 756 using address 50 hex IC 756 PRO using address 5C hex IC 756 PRO II using address 64 hex IC 756 PRO III using address 6E hex IC 761 using address 1E hex IC 765 using address 2C hex IC 775 775DSP using address 46 hex IC 781 using address 26 hex IC 821H using address 4C hex IC 910H using address 60 hex IC 1275A E using address 18 hex IC 7000 using address 70 hex IC 7200 using address 76 hex IC 7400 using address 66 hex IC 7410 using address 80 hex IC 7600 using address 7A hex IC 7700 using address 74 hex IC 7800 using address 6A hex IC 9100 using address 56 hex 8 Kenwood Sake 8 2 8 3 8 4 8 5 8 6 Sale 8 8 8 9 8 10 9 TenTec 9 1 9 2 9 3 9 4 9 5 9 6 9 7 9 8 10 Yaesu 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 10 5 10 6 10 7 General Kenwood information TS 480 TS 570 TS 590 TS 850 TS 870 TS 950sdx TS 50 TS 140 TS 440 TS 680 TS 711 TS 790 TS 811 TS 940 TS 2000 NIMM logger loses communication with the radio TS 850 TS 950 etc General TenTec information ARGONAUT V ARGONAUT VI JUPITER OMNI VI OMNI VII Orion Eagle General Yaesu information FT 80C FT 100 D FT 736 FT 450 FT 747GX FT 757 10 8 FT 757GxXII 10 9 FT 767 FT 767GX 10 10 FI 817 10 11 FT 840 10 12 FT 847 10 13 FT 857 FT 857D 10 14 FT 890 10
6. Older radios or very new not supported radios can still be used with the program by selecting Manual but many functions in the program will not work as easy as they could or will not work at all When a radio is not configured it is the user s responsibility to make sure the mode and band are correct when logging contacts When no radios are selected in Configurer the program will attempt to set the initial operating mode and frequency in single mode contests when the program starts or a new contest is opened The program uses information from the contest selection and the mode tab settings in Configurer 3 Digital Mode Mapping Below information by Rick N2AMG and John K3CT regarding supported Digital configurations by NiMM logger Radio Modes Corresponding to N1MM Logger Digital Mode Designations Column Headings Mode names used in N1MM Logger Flex DIGL DIGU FT990 1000 1000MP RTTY L RTTY U PKT 4 LSB FT100 Dig 3 FT950 2000 3000 5000 9000 FSK RTTY FSK R RTTY PKT PKT USB LSB USB LSB FT450 RTTY L RTTY U User L User U FT817 857 897 Dig 3 FT920 Data LSB 2 Data USB 2 1C7600 7700 7800 RTTY RTTY R LSB D1 USB D1 PSK PSK R IC746Pro 756Pro 7200 7410 9100 RTTY RTTY R LSB D USB D Other Icom RTTY RTTY R Orion OmniVI OmniVII FSK K2 RTTY RTTY R K3 FSK D FSK D R AFSK A AFSK A DATA DATA A R A R TS2000 FSK 1 TS480 590 0ther Kenwood FSK FSK R 1 radio menu selection 2 FSK AFSK selected by a rear panel switch 3
7. USB radio control and audio CODECS are supported Detailed instructions for setting up USB communications may be found under gt Files gt Supplementary Information The file is titled IcomUSBCodeclInstructions 2011 10 2 pdf 8 Kenwood 8 1 General Kenwood information o All models are supported Newer models connect directly via a serial port cable or USB port The use of the USB port requires a Kenwood driver be installed Older models need the Kenwood IF 10 and or the IF 232C interface or compatible Please check the radio s manual Almost any of the earlier generation Kenwood radios need some sort of level conversion and at least some also come without the necessary chip set Radios like the TS 940S TS 440S TS 811 TS 711 need both a chip and a level converter PIEXX www piexx com makes a combined level converter and chip set replacement for the TS 940 as well as a complete replacement microprocessor for the TS 930 to provide communications o Hardware handshaking is mostly being used This means that DTR Always on or handshake and RTS Always on or handshake Unless you make up a special loop back cable for it so you can use DTR and RTS for CW and PTT o The stock Kenwood interfaces IF 232 for the older x40 and x50 series transceivers and a bare RS 232 cable for the more recent TS 480 570 870 2000 require handshake Except for the TS 570 the solution is to install a jumper between CTS RTS pins at the RS 23
8. turn Dual RX Always On to ON and leave the Sub RX ON If Dual RX always on is OFF and the Sub RX is OFF turn both ON o Alt F12 action is similar to the stereo key but also affects Dual RX Always On state If the subrx is OFF check Dual RX always on and turn the subrx ON If the subrx is ON uncheck Dual RX always on and turn the subrx OFF unless RX Focus is on VFOB 10 22 FT 1LOOOMP Mark V Field Not for use with SteppIR antenna controller The program can t send CW via the MP s serial cable See the help for how to build a CW interface If the bandmap frequency is not updating the radio probably is in Mem Tune mode Deselect using the VFO MEM switch The program forces the radio at startup from Mem Tune mode in VFO mode to avoid this problem The indicator should show VFO Use a straight serial cable 4800 N 8 2 and DTR and RTS set to Always Off A big issue with the FT 1000MP is that you cannot set the radio to split with VFO B as the RX Well you can but you cannot control whether you are listening dual or just VFO B from the computer You can detect it but not set it The user will have to press the main RX button to turn off the main receiver when split from VFO B Note that Alt F10 will swap VFO A amp B frequencies That is very useful in this case Optimum configuration for those who wish to operate AFSK and or PSK There will be an 85 Hz display offset between RTTY and PSK but that is mino
9. Files gt Supplementary Information 7 36 IC 7600 using address 7A hex Program releases 12 03 00 or newer require radio firmware that contains the get split command firmware 1 11 or newer Radio control via USB with Icom driver or CI V interface USB D LSB D digital modes supported The IC 7600 and IC 9100 audio codecs ares supported Users with the Icom drivers can use the USB cable for radio control AFSK RTTY PSK recording voice messages on the fly voice message playback and recording QSOs In CW only the received portion of the QSO is recorded This is a radio limitation Detailed instructions for setting up USB communications with these radios may be found under gt Files gt Supplementary Information The file is titled IcomUSBCodecInstructions 2011 10 2 pdf 7 37 IC 7700 using address 74 hex Program releases 12 03 00 or newer require radio firmware that contains the get split command firmware 1 20 or newer USB D LSB D digital modes supported 7 38 IC 7800 using address 6A hex Program releases 12 03 00 or newer require radio firmware that contains the get split command firmware 2 30 or newer Please see also Key Assignments Alt F12 and the setting Dual Rx always on in the Config menu USB D LSB D digital modes supported 7 39 IC 9100 using address 56 hex Program releases 12 03 01 or newer require radio firmware that contains the get split command firmware E1 or newer
10. If the frequency moves nothing has to be changed o The default increment decrement for CW is 10 Hz If this doesn t work try changing it to 100 Hz under the Configurer Other tab o This only applies to the keys that increment decrement the current frequency e Memory mode most modern radios have a kind of memory mode In this mode the radio will not provide the correct polling data to the program VFO mode is required e When SO1V mode is selected VFOB is not defined for receiving The second Bandmap and Entry window are automatically closed e Sending CW characters via radio command CAT is not supported due to the limitations and contesting requirements A COM LPT WinKey or similar interface built into the radio Elecraft K3 is required to send CW e USB and USB to COM interfaces o Do not turn off radios while the program is running if the radio is connected via USB port Exit the program first o Do not unplug a USB to COM converter while the program is running Exit the program first o The device driver will remove the COM port from the hardware table and the program will hang then eventually timeout Programs written in Visual Basic and use MSCOMM control can not detect a COM port that is removed from the hardware device table This is a Microsoft bug 2 Manual Mode No Radio Selected In manual mode no radio is selected and attached to the program If possible always connect a radio using the CAT interface or serial port
11. KPA100 manual saying that 2 stop bits should also work N1MM Logger does not support the K2 virtual keying feature using commands sent to the K2 serial port Setting the Wide and Narrow filter codes Remember to set the filter codes for both VFOs Get the appropriate N1MM Logger screen menu prompt by left clicking when your cursor is over the active VFO window Substitute this code for the complete Kenwood FL code that comes up by default K22 FW99991 KO no spaces all caps include the s This will set the filter to FL1 on the K2 If you put this code in the SSB Wide section for the filter code it will give you FL1 for SSB if you put this in the CW Wide section it will give you FL1 for CW Remember that the actual bandwidth of the filter will depend on how you have set FL1 on your K2 The same is true when you substitute this string for the Narrow settings If you want a filter other than FLi in either mode just change the 1 after the 9999 to the number of the filter you want to invoke ie 1 2 3 or 4 As an example K22 FW99993 KO placed in the code section for CW Narrow would invoke FL3 when the switch is set to Narrow and you are on CW Briefly K22 tells the K2 that this is an extended command mode the tells the K2 that this command is finished the FW tells the K2 that this is a command to set the filter width the 9999 number is ignored in the string but is necessary to include it can be any set
12. To set and clear split under program control use ALT F7 or one of the other keyboard commands Split is correctly set cleared when clicking in the Bandmap or Available windows To select VFOB SO2V mode only use the PAUSE or CTRL Right Left Arrow keys In SO2V mode the VFO is also selected with a Right or Left click on the band buttons in the Available window o Frequencies gt 2 GHz are ignored and not sent to the radio o For CW sending a seperate CW interface cable is needed between the radio and the computer This interface maybe serial or parallel port or a WinKey The CI V cable or serial cable to the radio alone is not enough to do CW o The ALT F10 swap VFO frequency command is disabled during SO2R for Icom radios that lack a swap VFO CAT command This is because the program is unaware of Icom VFO B frequency in SO2R mode o The Icom command set CW via CAT control is not supported A COM LPT or WinKey is required to send CW e The models below are supported 7 2 IC 271 IC 471 IC 1271 Select IC 706 and set the radio address to hex 48 or program the default radio address in the program setup window Please report on program functionality There are several limitations caused by the lack of several CI V commands VFO select and split commands are not supported This will prevent the program from controlling the radio split and reading or programming VFOB frequency SO2V mode should not be attempted and VFOB s Bandm
13. VFO B o Narrow CW Filter There is no CAT Command to set Filters on the radios 10 11 FT 840 e Supported 10 12 FT 847 e Split operation via the program is not functional due to Yaesu radio control limitations Split needs to be set cleared manually by the operator 10 13 FT 857 FT 857D e There has been a confirmed change in the radio firmware in the newer model FT 857 radios This operational change removed the radio control VFOA B selection indicator which has broken SO2V operation This is a radio limitation not a program limitation The newer model FT 857 radios can only be used in SO1V or SO2R program modes If you own an older model radio SO2V operation will function when selecting the FT 897 radio in the program menu 10 14 FT 890 e Supported 10 15 FT 897 e The radio control provided by Yaesu is limited All operating modes SO1V SO2V SO2R are supported e The PTT line in the DATA jack on the rear of the radio cannot be used for CW because when it is asserted the radio sends a continuous key down tone To actuate PTT from the program using RTS or DTR the interface must be wired to the front panel microphone jack s PTT pin 10 16 FT 897D e The radio control provided by Yaesu is limited e If you are having problems with the SO2V radio control with a newer model FT 897D radio this is likely caused by a change made to the radio firmware The solution is to select the FT 857 radio model and use the SO1V or SO2R
14. of four numbers between 0 and 9999 I just picked 9999 the 1 is the number of the filter to invoke 1 4 the KO that is K zero tells the K2 to go back to the normal command mode Use the same technique to set the RTTY filters as well Have fun es 73 Don N4HH o Please check out the feature which works great with the K2 and TS850 etc that don t have RIT 5 2 K3 clear IF you are Running doesn t work for S amp P Put the rig into split and use VFO B as your RIT Then go into Config and turn on Reset RX Freq when Running Split Using VFO B for RIT tune in a caller off freq work him and at the end of the QSO VFO B will be set to VFO A freq Neat feature and specifically designed for this situation The K3 contains a firmware bug that was reported several times and never been fixed which affects users that would like to use PTT via radio command If the Esc key is pressed when a CW transmission begins and you are using PTT via radio command the radio may not return to RX The radio RX issue doesn t occur if the owner disconnects the CW jack from the rear of the K3 radio and doesn t change any NiMM Logger setting Similar issues have been reported on other modes Delay has been added to the N1MM Logger program when Esc is pressed but the problem still occurs intermittently The problem seems to be worse with the very early K3 radios Until this firmware issue is corrected users may notice that the radio does not return to R
15. receivers use the AUX I O port for separated outputs pin 4 and 6 AUX I O port 80 AUX IN pin 1 for transmit audio from the soundcard Should be fed to LINE OUT on the Soundcard The AUX gain can be set under the SSB menu Set the AUX gain to 65 and use the computer audio setting to drive the rig to 100 watts for RTTY AUX port PTT pin 3 A transistor switch is needed from a serial or parallel port Works fine for digital modes but also for recording and the voice keyer a Switch between MIKE and AUX via the menu This is a summary of the SO2V features for the Orion o The stereo grave accent key toggles Sub audio On and Off To leave SUB audio selected all the time select Configurer gt Dual RX always on If you are using Diversity mode on the radio toggling Sub off and on via or Alt F12 will turn Diversity mode off Logger preserves diversity reception unless RX Focus changes to vfoB at which time the subrx will switch to vfoB o Subrx ON OFF control by Logger Independent of the state of Dual RX Always On changing RX Focus to vfoB turns the subrx ON Ctrl Shift Up Dn does not change the state of the subrx Alt F12 toggles subrx ON OFF if RX Focus is on vfoA action disabled if RX Focus on vfoB Dual RX Always On checked clicking any vfo bandmap avail window spot or Ctrl Up Dn turns the subrx ON a changing RX Focus turns the subrx ON if dual rx always on was unchecked and the user checks i
16. via a serial port cable Older models need the Yaesu FIF 232C CAT interface or compatible Software handshaking is being used for all models Yaesu uses by default Speed 4800 Baud Parity N Databits 8 Stopbits 2 10 2 FT 80C It has been reported that this radio will not transmit key CW or MIC audio while it is sending the radio polling data to the computer The radio polling string is fixed by the radio firmware and it requires over 800ms to send the data to the computer at 4800 baud This radio should only be used without radio control This operation just isn t practical for contesting 10 3 FT 100 D The FT 100D has an internal jumper for either CAT TUNER or LINEAR This should be set for CAT TUNER Configure the radio as FT 100 4800 N 8 2 Handshake Tx 1 DTR Always on or off RTS Always on or off Needs a standard FT 100 CAT cable CT 62 10 4 FT 736 Not supported and probably never will be It seems that once the radio is controlled by CAT it can t be controlled by hand anymore 10 5 FT 450 e When using a 3 wire cable TX RX and ground set CAT RTS disable on radio default is enable This cable does not have DTR or RTS connected The radio settings CAT TOT should be set to 1000 and CAT RATE must match the program configuration A three wire cable should also work with USB serial adapters e There are other forms of the CATMacros for SO2R use but a basic form to play the internal radio v
17. 0 N1MM logger loses communication with the radio TS 850 TS 950 etc o This problem is based in the radio s firmware Some Kenwood radios are not capable of communicating with N1MM Logger while the VFO knob is being turned If you turn the VFO knob smoothly and continuously no matter how slowly the radio will not respond to radio polls and the link will time out For these radios there are two choices pause when tuning the VFO so the radio will answer the program polling requests or increase the transceiver timeout time The transceiver timeout time is set by right clicking in the Bandmap window This is a radio firmware limitation not a software issue Using Kenwood Slow will not solve this firmware limitation 9 TenTec 9 1 General TenTec information The models below are supported other models are not supported 9 2 ARGONAUT V Use the Argonaunt radio selection 9 3 ARGONAUT VI Use the Eagle radio selection The Argonaut V and Argonaut VI radio commands are different This radio is NOT capable of SO2V operation Select SO1V or SO2R program operation The radio firmware requires a 200ms delay after every Set type command Users may notice this delay when the program is setting the frequency mode or split 9 4 JUPITER Uses 1 stopbit and DTR and RTS Always on Do NOT check the CW check box on the port setup screen for this com port 9 5 OMNI VI o The Omni VI the Cde item under menu 2 sh
18. 0D the FT 1000MP the FT 1000MP MKV and the FT 1000MP MKV Field or any combination of two FT 1000 family of rigs in SO2R BandWidth VFO A main VFO B sub Filter Remarks 2 4 kHz 0000140 000128 140 SSB Wide or Digi Wide 2 0 KHZ 0001140 000129 140 SSB Narrow or Digi Narrow will use 2 4 kHz on VFO B 500 Hz 0002140 000130 140 CW Wide or Digi Wide 250 Hz 0003140 000131 140 CW Narrow or Digi Narrow will use 500 Hz on VFO B 6 0 KHz thru 0004140 000132 140 a The VFO B sub only supports bandwidths of 6 0 KHz 2 4 KHz and 500 Hz For SO2R two rigs configure the two bandmaps the same Some notes Duplicates default filter settings is appropriate to the FT 1000 MK V and Field only The FT 1000 D MP permit more flexible filter selection The FT 920 does not support 2 0 KHz and 250 Hz filters it might make more sense to revise CW and Digi settings for 2 4 500 Hz 0 0 0 0 140 and 0 0 0 2 140 filters Even though the FT 920 lacks the second receiver the FT 920 permits selecting different bandwidths for each VFO The CAT commands are the same as those for the second receiver in the 1000 series 0 0 0 130 140 selects 500 Hz and 0 0 0 128 140 selects 2 4 KHz The FT 990 commands are the same as those for VFO A in the 1000 series of radios 10 25 FT 2000 e A user has reported communications issues when using firmware version 11 54 1 55 It s unclear if a CAT menu has been changed or added The user repo
19. 15 FT 897 10 16 FT 897D 10 17 FT 900 10 18 FT 920 10 19 FT 950 10 20 FT 990 10 21 FT 1000 D 10 22 FT 1000MP Mark V Field Not for use with SteppIR antenna controller 10 23 FT 1000MPSteppIR 10 24 FT 1000 series FT 990 and FT 920 Setting filters 10 25 FT 2000 10 26 FTDX 1200 10 27 FTDX 3000 10 28 FTDX 5000 10 29 FTDX 9000 11 Unsupported Radios 12 Other Models Note Known settings for specific transceivers as well as program features that they do not support are mentioned below as far as we know them Please advise us of any corrections or needed changes 1 General Information e When using a home brew self powered interface set the handshaking to o DTR Always On o RTS Always On o Like when using ICOM clone cables e All radios Band change is not allowed while transmitting e All radios Timeout for all radios is default set to 10 seconds user settable Users generally increase this value to 13 15 seconds o Some radios require initialization commands for configuration These are sent to the radio when the program starts Users should have the radio and interface powered prior to starting the program so this can occur If the radio needs to be power cycled after the program has initialized right click in the Bandmap and select Reset Radio to perform this initialization again o A warning message will be displayed when no response received from the radio and the radio will be changed to a manual radio b
20. 2 input of the Kenwood interface in the case of the 40 and 50 transceivers or transceiver TS 480 870 2000 The TS 570 can lock up if RTS is connected to CTS and requires RTS always high to be reliable o Using the jumper over ride hardware handshaking will free RTS for PTT in addition to DTR for CW The alternative to over riding the hardware flow control is to set RTS Always On and use DTR for PTT or CW as necessary DTR is not connected in the radio interface o RX TX information from the radio is ignored while sending is in progress to avoid glitches in sending o Typical Kenwood radio defaults Speed 9600 Baud Parity N Databits 8 Stopbits 2 and hardware handshaking RTS and DTR set to Handshake It is recommended by the developers to use a baud rate above 9600 baud if possible The radio menu and the program setup must be changed together o When setting split both VFOs are forced in the same mode o Assigning these basic example macros to Function Keys will allow you to play and stop the internal DVK voice keyer on radio 1 Other macro strings can be inserted to playback on radio 2 or both radios See the Macros section of the manual Messagel CAT1ASC PB1 Message2 CAT1ASC PB2 Message3 CAT1ASC PB3 Stop Playback CAT1ASC PBO The TS 590 DVK stop command is sent to the radio when the ESC key is pressed o The Kenwood KY command set CW via CAT control is not support due to the lim
21. Contest Logging Software Free Software for Phone CW and Digital Modes HOME FILES DOCUMENTS SUPPORT WEBSITE q a p N1MM Logger Documentation gt Digging Deeper gt Supported Radios 2 2 Supported Radios old edit XXXMost of this is probably version independent but should be reviewedXXX XXXThere may have been some changes old radios deleted and new radios added between Classic and PlusXXX 2 2 Supported Radios 1 General Information Manual Mode No Radio Selected Digital Mode Mapping Alinco Elecraft 5 LelK2 5 2 K3 5 3 KX3 6 FlexRadio 6 1 Flex 5000A with RX2 6 2 Flex 1500 Flex 3000 Flex 5000A without RX2 6 3 SDR 1000 and SDR 5000A using Kenwood settings 7 Icom 7 1 General Icom Information all Icom owners please read 7 2 IC 271 IC 471 IC 1271 7 3 IC 275A E H using address 10 hex 7 4 IC 375 IC 575 all versions 7 5 IC 475A E H using address 14 hex 7 6 IC 703 using address 68 hex 7 7 IC 706 using address 48 hex 7 8 IC 706MKII using address 4E hex 7 9 IC 706MKIIG using address 58 hex 7 10 IC 718 using address 5E hex 11 IC 725 using address 28 hex 12 IC 728 using address 38 hex 13 IC 729 using address 3A hex 14 IC 735 using address 04 hex 15 IC 736 using address 40 hex 16 IC 737 737A using address 3C hex 17 IC 738 using address 44 hex mM AUN Sve a N 7 18 7 19 7 20 7 21 7 22 7 23 7 24 7 29 7 20 7 27 7 28 7 29 7 30 ToL 7 32 7 33
22. F if Sub Receiver Always On was checked and the user unchecks it subrx is turned OFF o Ctri Alt D command action If Sub Receiver Always On is ON and the Sub RX is ON turn Sub Receiver Always On to OFF and leave the Sub RX ON If Sub Receiver Always On is ON and the Sub RX is OFF turn Sub Receiver Always On to OFF and leave the Sub RX OFF If Sub Receiver Always On is OFF and the Sub RX is ON turn Sub Receiver Always On to ON and leave the Sub RX ON If Sub Receiver Always On is OFF and the Sub RX is OFF turn both ON o Alt F12 command action If the subrx is OFF check Sub Receiver Always On and turn the subrx ON If the subrx is ON uncheck Sub Receiver Always On and turn the subrx OFF unless RX Focus is on vfoB o Digital radio modes FSK D AFSK A and DATA A are supported FSK D AFSK A and DATA A are displayed in N1MM as RTTY AFSK and PSK respectively If the current contest allows digital modes typing RTTY into the Entry window will put the radio into either RTTY FSK D or AFSK AFSK A mode depending on the selection in the Configurer s Digital Modes tab for the current digital engine If the current contest allows digital modes typing PSK into the Entry window will put the radio into PSK DATA A mode PSK D is not supported by N1MM the digital engines in NIMM cannot transmit PSK using the PSK D sub mode The K3 s data sub mode is stored in the firmware on a per band basis If VFO B and VFO A are on the same
23. Hz of VFO A See the description of subreceiver control for the K3 above e The KX3 does not have an FSK keying input so the digital engines e g MMTTY cannot transmit in FSK To do RTTY put the KX3 into AFSK A mode and configure the Logger and the digital engine for AFSK e The digital engines MMVARI and Fldigi cannot transmit in PSK D To do PSK put the KX3 into DATA A mode and configure the Logger and the digital engine for PSK e Cat Macro strings used to playback Radio 1 internal KX3 DVK voice keyer o M1 CAT1IASC SWT11 SWT19 o M2 CAT1IASC SWT11 SWT27 e Cat Macro strings for other functions are listed below as examples o To tune the ATU CAT1ASC SWT44 o To enable VOX CAT1ASC SWH29 6 FlexRadio o Flex VAC is required for digital or to send record audio files to the radio without cables The radio s VOX does not function when VAC is enabled See the setup at http kc flexradio com KnowledgebaseArticle50230 aspx Radio control Third party COM port mapping software is required to create a virtual COM port for radio control See the Flex documentation for computer and radio configuration Software was tested with COM port settings 38400 N 8 1 DT R Always Off RTS Always Off o CW sending Depending on your computer hardware and system DPC latency users may find that CW generated by the N1MM Logger program or with external devices like WinKey may not be acceptable Contact Flex Radio for CW sending issu
24. IN control will control the MIC GAIN only LINE IN GAIN must be set when LINE IN is the selected source via MENU MIC SEL o The K3 can accept PTT switching from several sources including a keying circuit from a serial or parallel port to the K3 s PTT IN PTT from a Winkeyer RTS pin 7 on the radio control port or using Radio PTT via command Do NOT use multiple methods of PTT control in parallel in some cases doing so can leave the K3 stuck in transmit at the end of function key messages In particular do NOT check Radio PTT via command if you are using RTS on the radio control port or any other hardware PTT connection to control PTT Using Radio PTT via command together with hardware PTT control can cause the K3 to get hung up in transmit so don t do it Procedure for configuring RTS on the radio control port Start with the K3 s CONFIG PTT KEY set to OFF OFF configure N1MM to control PTT from RTS on the radio control port Port setup set the K3 s CONFIG PTT KEY to RTS OFF Warning leaving RTS set to Always on with the K3 s CONFIG PTT KEY set to RTS OFF or RTS DTR will cause the K3 to be permanently in transmit o The K3 accepts CW keying on DTR pin 4 of the same COM port you re using to control the K3 This method can be used when other methods e g Winkeyer or a keying circuit on a separate COM or LPT port are not available CW and radio control on the same COM port do NOT work in SO2R mode CW on DTR does NOT work with so
25. LCW Supports Digital Voice Keying DVK via the AUX port Audio should be fed to the AUX port and NOT the microphone When no DVK is specified the front microphone gain will normally set to 0 Microkeyer users check out the Supported Hardware chapter regarding muting of the ORION microphone audio input When a DVK is specified for that radio the microphone gain will not change mostly fed to the front microphone When up down pressed turn on RIT if in S amp P turn off RIT if in running mode Clear RIT by setting to 1 Hz not 0 Avoids turning off RIT Narrow SSB bandwidth set to 1990 Hz to force the use of 2 4 kHz filter in auto mode RIT can be changed using the up down keys if RIT on Note that you must turn on RIT from within the program Swap VFOs using AIt F10 This will replace the contents of memories 199 and 200 Example Setup FSK CW SSB In FSK or SSB mode the program uses the PTT input to key the rig In CW mode the program uses the PTT as the CW key Digital setup and MMTTY NiMM Config Config Ports Hardware Tab Set the CW menu choice for the interface com port to DTR Pin 4 MMTTY Setup Setup MMTTY TX Tab Radio command button Checked the PTT button under DTR RTS Interface information LINE OUT 74 is fixed level output RCA connector Should be fed to LINE IN on the soundcard Yellow phono plug on Pin 4 of the AUX I O cable assembly NB this is a combined output for both
26. VFOA Bandmap Available window spot click the subrx is turned OFF If dual rx always on was checked and the user unchecks it subrx is turned OFF o Ctri Alt D command action If Dual RX always on is ON and the Sub RX is ON turn Dual RX Always On to OFF and leave the Sub RX ON If Dual RX always on is ON and the Sub RX is OFF turn Dual RX Always On to OFF and leave the Sub RX OFF If Dual RX always on is OFF and the Sub RX is ON turn Dual RX Always On to ON and leave the Sub RX ON If Dual RX always on is OFF and the Sub RX is OFF turn both ON o Alt F12 action is similar to the stereo key but also affects Dual RX Always On state If the subrx is OFF check Dual RX always on and turn the subrx ON If the subrx is ON uncheck Dual RX always on and turn the subrx OFF unless RX Focus is on VFOB 10 23 FT 1000MPSteppIR Select this FTL000mp when using a SteppIR antenna This selection is optimized for the combination of an FTLOOOMP and the SteppIR antenna It sends radio commands one at a time paced with the command delay Otherwise it is identical to the FT 1000MP 10 24 FT 1000 series FT 990 and FT 920 Setting filters Simply right click on the bandmap and you will get a menu which includes Set transceiver filter codes there are six submenus CW Wide CW Narrow SSB Wide SSB Narrow Digi Wide and Digi Narrow In my case the commands for SO2V are The settings below will work for the FT 1000 FT 100
27. X intermittently when using PTT via radio command When this occurs make another transmission and end it with the ESC key Radio control issues have been reported when running other K3 utility software such as LP Bridge in conjunction with N1MM Logger Please test with only N1MM Logger running without the other software before reporting a radio control issue in order to eliminate the other software as a possible source of the problem Note also that when using LP Bridge changes of band mode and VFO may take longer than without LP Bridge During the process it is possible for the radio and the program to be temporarily out of sync and you may see some apparent instability in the band panel in the entry window and or brief flashing of the Split indicator in the entry window This is normal and should clear within a fraction of a second A single receiver K3 can be used in SO1V or SO2R mode A dual receiver K3 can be used in all program modes including SO2V In order to transmit from VFO B in SO2V or split mode both VFOs must be on the same band the K3 does not support cross band split operation although it is possible to receive on two separate bands simultaneously In a dual receiver K3 the radio s front panel Split indicator can be misleading What it actually means is that the transmitter is using VFO B In SO2V if you use a function key while the keyboard RX focus is in the VFO B entry window or if you click on a function key but
28. and set lacks split ON OFF commands This prevents the program from controlling the radio split When the IC 735 is used with factory settings 1200 baud transceive ON the bandmap response of NiMM is extremely slow Jumpers J22 located on the PL unit board upper side under PA unit allow baud rate address and CI V transceive to be changed But the jumpers are not labeled and not in the order as stated in the Service manual In fact transceive ON OFF is the last one front panel toward you tarting from left this one should be removed to turn transceive OFF The 2 first ones set the baud rate move the second one to the first position to switch from 1200 to 9600 baud the 3 remaining ones are the CI V address default 04 is with last the last one of this group of 3 ON Jumper J22 settings for 9600 baud transceive OFF and default address 04 from left to right with front panel toward you 1 2 3 4 5 6 ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF Baud rate Baud Rate Address Address Address CI V transceive These settings make the 735 operable with N1MM trx IC735 baud rate 9600 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit DTR and or RTS are not used by the Icom CI V no handshake so does not matter However they should be turned to always ON if using an interface powered though those pins Alternatively they can be used for CW and PTT for example if you are limited by the number of COM ports on your machine 73 Patrick F6IRF 7 15 IC 736 using addre
29. ap and Entry windows can be closed 7 3 IC 275A E H using address 10 hex The CI V command set lacks split ON OFF commands This prevents the program from controlling the radio split 7 4 IC 375 IC 575 all versions Select IC 706 and set the radio address to hex 48 or program the default radio address in the program setup window Please report on program functionality The CI V command set lacks split ON OFF commands This prevents the program from controlling the radio split 7 5 IC 475A E H using address 14 hex The CI V command set lacks split ON OFF commands This prevents the program from controlling the radio split 7 6 IC 703 using address 68 hex 7 7 IC 706 using address 48 hex This radio firmware does not include a CAT command to key the radio This causes the radio command PTT options to be non functional 7 8 IC 706MKII using address 4E hex This radio firmware does not include a CAT command to key the radio This causes the radio command PTT options to be non functional 7 9 IC 7O06MKIIG using address 58 hex This radio firmware does not include a CAT command to key the radio This causes the radio command PTT options to be non functional 7 10 IC 718 using address 5E hex Set N1MM Logger to 19200 bps and the radio to AT AuTo 7 11 IC 725 using address 28 hex 7 12 IC 728 using address 38 hex 7 13 IC 729 using address 3A hex 7 14 IC 735 using address 04 hex The CI V comm
30. ays On and turn the RX2 ON If the RX2 is ON uncheck Dual RX Always On and turn the RX2 OFF unless RX focus is on VFOB 6 2 Flex 1500 Flex 3000 Flex 5000A without RX2 o Program Feature Set o SO2V The Flex radio selection supports all of the standard program features including Reverse CW Mute Mic Audio Muting Macros Antenna Macros and SO2V The three program options SO1V SO2V and SO2R are supported The MultiRx is used for VFOB Frequency and mode limitations of VFOB and how the radio responds to frequencies outside this range are controlled by the radio Given this users are able to have a repeating CQ running on VFOA and tune the band with VFOB Start the repeating CQ then press the key to switch RX focus to the VFOB Entry window If a station is called using the Function keys the TX focus will switch the message will be sent and the repeating CQ will not restart Shift F can be used to send a message on VFOA example Shift Fi to reastart the CQ again PAUSE or CTRL Right LeftArrow keys can be used to switch both RX and TX focus together Users can program VFOB with the next Bandmap spot without changing focus using Ctrl Shift Up Dn This allows users to program the VFOB frequency and toggle MultiRx On Off with various keyboard commands when the VFOA frequency is not busy The MultiRx can be programmed to be On all the time See the Config option Dual RX Always On The MultiRx state can be toggled with the stereo key
31. band the data sub mode will be the same in both VFOs If VFO B and VFO A are on different bands their data sub modes can be different but the firmware does not provide a way to poll the K3 for the VFO B data sub mode N1MM Logger will assume that the VFO B sub mode is the same as in VFO A when the two VFOs are on different bands Adjust audio levels in AFSK A and DATA A to give 4 5 bars on the K3 s ALC meter This allows the K3 s firmware ALC to control power without clipping peaks and causing IMD In PSK31 and other digital modes requiring high linearity keep the requested power setting below 60 watts AFSK RTTY can be safely used at 100 watts o RIT control When in RUN mode the Up Dn arrow keys change the RIT frequency if the K3 s RIT is turned on When in S amp P mode the radio frequency is changed o Using the program as a voice keyer with a K3 on SSB Option 1 Connect your microphone to the mic input of the sound card and the Line Out of the sound card to the Line In on the back of the K3 Set soundcard program to drive Line In a Select LINE IN with MENU MIC SEL Command Tx or PTT or and adjust the MIC GAIN which is now LINE IN gain for proper audio level Option 2 Connect microphone to desired microphone connection on the K3 Select MIC with MENU MIC SEL PTT and set Mic Gain Connect sound card as described under Option 1 Now if you set MIC LINE ON then both audio sources will drive the K3 The MIC GA
32. be set o Set NIMM Logger and the rig to Address see specific rig information below Baud Rate 9600 or 19200 see specific rig maximum rates below When a slower baud rate is selected the program will disable CI V acceleration features added for radio programming and keyboard tuning Data Bits 8 bits Parity None Stop Bits 1 bit o On your rig set CI V Transceive to OFF If CI V is set to ON the Bandmaps will not update as the VFO is turned Some Icom rigs have a 4 or 5 Byte Data or Frequency Data Length interface option Set the radio to use 5 data bytes for the frequency o Due to the limited Icom radio control the user needs to control the radio from the keyboard This means that the user can not press these buttons on the radio SPLIT most radios DUALWATCH CHANGE VFO MEMO A B A lt gt B or MAIN SUB Icom radios only report the VFO frequency of the active VFO Because of this the program will select each VFO to read the frequency during initialization During 2011 Icom added a firmware command to poll the radio split to the latest firmware updatable and new radios Those radios that are capable or reading the split have been updated in program versions 12 03 01 or newer See the specific radio text for the firmware revision When using these radios with the proper firmware and program version 12 03 01 or newer users can change the radio split by pressing the radio button and the program will track o
33. board of the 950sdx Just replace the chip the problem should go away Costs about 27 00 and very easy to install about 10 minutes Order a battery if you haven t replaced it already it s right next to the chip on the same board Speed 4800 Baud Parity N Databits 8 Stopbits 2 Check out the possible communications issue below with this radio 8 8 TS 50 TS 140 TS 440 TS 680 TS 711 TS 790 TS 811 TS 940 o The radio firmware revision of some of these radios may require the use of Kenwood Slow rather than Kenwood 8 9 TS 2000 o Use the radio selection TS 2000 It was added to allow control of RX antenna input o Use the highest baud rate possible something above 9600 baud The window selections should be No Parity 8 Databits 2 Stopbits DTR Handshake and RTS Handshake The radio default baud rate can be changed with radio menu 56 Since hardware hand shaking is used by the TS 2000 the serial cable needs to contain wires for the hardware flow control pins o Do not use the radio function called auto mode This function automatically changes the radio mode and changes the radio mode set by N1MM logger o Radio NB This may produce AFSK RTTY LSB problems when changing between the higher USB and lower LSB bands o Do not use the radio in memory mode use VFO mode The program will not function when in memory mode with the program o The radio control works for frequencies above 6 meters 8 1
34. ch The program forces the radio at startup from Mem Tune mode in VFO mode to avoid this problem For filter settings see below o The stereo grave accent key toggles Sub on and off It is identical to pressing the SUB radio button To leave SUB on all the time select Configurer gt Dual RX always on o Subrx ON OFF control by Logger SO2V mode Independent of the state of Dual RX Always On Changing RX Focus to VFOB turns the subrx ON or Alt F12 toggles subrx ON OFF if RX Focus is on VFOA action disabled if RX Focus on VFOB Dual RX Always On Checked Clicking any vfo bandmap avail window spot or Ctri Up Dn turns the subrx ON Changing RX Focus turns the subrx ON If dual rx always on was unchecked and the user checks it subrx is turned ON Dual RX Always On Unchecked If the TX amp RX Focus is on VFOB and the RX Focus changes to VFOA keystroke the subrx stays ON If the TX amp RX Focus is initially on VFOB and then RX amp TX Focus is on VFOA PAUSE CTRL Left or VFOA Bandmap Available window spot click the subrx is turned OFF If dual rx always on was checked and the user unchecks it subrx is turned OFF o Ctri Alt D command action If Dual RX always on is ON and the Sub RX is ON turn Dual RX Always On to OFF and leave the Sub RX ON If Dual RX always on is ON and the Sub RX is OFF turn Dual RX Always On to OFF and leave the Sub RX OFF If Dual RX always on is OFF and the Sub RX is ON
35. d rate is 38400 38400 N 8 2 e When using a COM port cable that contains data and signaling wires verify that the radio menu CAT RTS ENABLE default and the program radio COM port RTS to Handshake or Always ON e When using a COM port cable with only three wires TX RX and ground set CAT RTS DISABLE and the program radio COM port RTS to Always OFF e There are other forms of the CATMacros for SO2R use but a basic form to play the internal radio voice memories are o CAT1IASC PBO where is a number 1 5 for message 1 5 o CAT1ASC PBOO stop The DVK stop command is sent to the radio when the ESC key is pressed e The stereo grave accent key toggles Sub RX On and Off To leave SUB On all the time select Configurer gt Dual RX Always On e Subrx ON OFF control o Independent of the state of Dual RX Always On Changing RX Focus to VFOB with PAUSE or CTRL RightArrow turns the subrx ON Ctrl Shift Up Dn used to store the next Bandmap spot in the Sub does not change the state of the subrx The key or Alt F12 toggles subrx ON OFF when RX Focus is on VFOA This action is disabled if RX Focus on VFOB o Dual RX Always On checked Clicking any VFO Bandmap or Available window spot or Ctrl Up Dn turns the subrx ON Changing RX Focus with turns the subrx ON If Dual RX Always On was unchecked and the user checks it subrx is turned ON o Dual RX Always On unchecked If the TX amp RX Focus is on VFOB and th
36. dshake or Always ON e When using a COM port cable with only three wires TX RX and ground set CAT RTS DISABLE and the program radio COM port RTS to Always OFF e There are other forms of the CATMacros for SO2R use but a basic form to play the internal radio voice memories are o CAT1IASC PB where is a number 1 5 for message 1 5 o CAT1ASC PBO stop The DVK stop command is sent to the radio when the ESC key is pressed e The stereo grave accent key toggles Sub RX On and Off To leave SUB On all the time select Configurer gt Dual RX Always On e Subrx ON OFF control o Independent of the state of Dual RX Always On Changing RX Focus to VFOB with PAUSE or CTRL RightArrow turns the subrx ON Ctrl Shift Up Dn used to store the next Bandmap spot in the Sub does not change the state of the subrx The key or Alt F12 toggles subrx ON OFF when RX Focus is on VFOA This action is disabled if RX Focus on VFOB o Dual RX Always On checked Clicking any VFO Bandmap or Available window spot or Ctrl Up Dn turns the subrx ON Changing RX Focus with turns the subrx ON If Dual RX Always On was unchecked and the user checks it subrx is turned ON o Dual RX Always On unchecked If the TX amp RX Focus is on VFOB and the RX Focus changes to VFOA with the keystroke the subrx stays ON If the TX amp RX Focus is initially on VFOB and then RX amp TX Focus is on VFOA PAUSE CTRL Left or VFOA Bandmap Available windo
37. e memories are o CAT1ASC PBO where is a number 1 5 for message 1 5 o CATIASC PBOO stop The DVK stop command is sent to the radio when the ESC key is pressed 10 20 FT 990 e FT 990 and early FT 1000 had a design problem in the CAT interface It used an open emitter transistor on the serial out line That worked fine for TTL HIGH 5 V but some TTL to RS232 interfaces did not have enough load to cause the output to go low the interface would float in the undefined logic state between 3 and 3 5 volts The solution is to add a 1 5K Ohm resistor from serial out to ground When using the ARRL handbook design the 1 5k resistor needs to be added between pin 1 of the 7417 which is pin 2 of the DIN to ground e The radio control provided by Yaesu does not include an indicator in the polling data to indicate which VFO is selected or active If the user changes the VFO by pressing the radio buttons the program can not detect this change This is a radio limitation not a program limitation It is recommended to use this radio in SO1V or SO2R mode 10 21 FT 1000 D Cat control will not work with FT 1000D internal software version lower than v6 most older ft1000d s have version v5 8 you need an update Older versions do have a CAT control problem Check out the infromation with the FT 990 above If the bandmap frequency is not updating the radio probably is in Mem Tune mode Deselect using the VFO MEM swit
38. e RX Focus changes to VFOA with the keystroke the subrx stays ON If the TX amp RX Focus is initially on VFOB and then RX amp TX Focus is on VFOA PAUSE CTRL Left or VFOA Bandmap Available window spot click the subrx is turned OFF If Dual RX Always On was checked and the user unchecks it subrx is turned OFF e Ctri Alt D command action o If Dual RX always on is ON and the Sub RX is ON turn Dual RX Always On to OFF and leave the Sub RX ON o If Dual RX always on is ON and the Sub RX is OFF turn Dual RX Always On to OFF and leave the Sub RX OFF o If Dual RX always on is OFF and the Sub RX is ON turn Dual RX Always On to ON and leave the Sub RX ON o If Dual RX always on is OFF and the Sub RX is OFF turn both ON e Alt F12 action is similar to the stereo key but also affects Dual RX Always On state o If the subrx is OFF check Dual RX always on and turn the subrx ON o If the subrx is ON uncheck Dual RX always on and turn the subrx OFF unless RX Focus is on VFOB e Also see the Advanced SO2V for Radios with Separate Sub Receivers section of this manual 10 29 FTDX 9000 e The radio menu CAT TOT should be set to 1000 or higher e The radio menu CAT RATE must match the program COM port baud rate The suggested baud rate is 38400 38400 N 8 2 e When using a COM port cable that contains data and signaling wires verify that the radio menu CAT RTS ENABLE default and the program radio COM port RTS to Han
39. e of Config gt Dual RX Always On Changing RX Focus to VFOB turns the RX2 ON Ctrl Shift Up Dn does not change the state of the RX2 Alt F12 or the stereo key toggles RX2 ON OFF if RX Focus is on VFOA action disabled if RX Focus on VFOB a Dual RX Always On checked Single clicking in any VFO Bandmap on an Available window spot or Ctril Up Dn turns the RX2 ON Changing the RX Focus turns the RX2 ON a If Dual Receive Always On is unchecked and the user checks it the RX2 is turned ON a Dual RX Always On unchecked If the TX amp RX Focus is on VFOB and the RX focus changes to VFOA keystroke the RX2 stays ON If the TX amp RX Focus is initially on VFOB and then RX amp TX Focus is switched to VFOA PAUSE CTRL Left or VFOA Bandmap Available window spot click the RX2 is turned OFF a If Dual Receive Always On is checked and the user unchecks it the RX2 is turned OFF Ctri Alt D command action If Dual RX Always On is ON and the RX2 is ON change Dual RX Always On to OFF and leave the RX2 ON If Dual RX Always On is ON and the RX2 is OFF turn Dual RX Always On to OFF and leave the RX2 OFF If Dual RX Always On is OFF and the RX2 is ON turn Dual RX Always On to ON and leave the RX2 ON If Dual RX Always On is OFF and the Sub RX is OFF turn both ON Alt F12 action is similar to the stereo key but also affects Dual RX Always On state If the RX2 is OFF check Dual RX Alw
40. en PowerSDR Setup and click on the CAT Control tab In CAT Control make sure Enable CAT is checked Under PTT make sure Port 4 is selected and RTS and DTR are unchecked Select ID as PowerSDR Click Apply Close PowerSDR Setup o Now check N1MM Click Config Select Configure Ports Telnet Address Other Under Com 5 select Kenwood Make sure CW PTT is unchecked Now click Set In the popup box the settings should be Speed 4800 Parity N DataBits 8 Stop Bits 1 DTR pin 4 Handshake RTS pin 7 Handshake 1 selected in Radio VFO Leave the Radio PTT via command check box UNCHECKED Check the Allow external interrupts check box Click Okay twice to back out o Now you should be communicating with your SDR Check that clicking a new frequency in the Panadapter changes frequency in NiMM With the focus in N1MM check that the keyboard up and down arrows change the PowerSDR frequency 7 Icom 7 1 General Icom Information all Icom owners please read o Almost every Icom rig requires an ICOM CT 17 CI V interface or compatible If your Icom radio has a USB computer interface IC 7200 IC 7600 etc install the latest driver for the virtual COM port and audio codec o Icom rigs use software handshaking That means they do not use DTR and RTS However interfaces that get their power from the RS232 port require you to set DTR and or RTS to Always On to supply power to the interface Check your interface manual to see how DTR and RTS must
41. es o Glitches or pops in audio Users experiencing intermittent glitches or popping sounds in the receiver audio while radio polling is enabled should contact Flex Radio o PowerSDR The code was tested with public version PowerSDR 2 0 22 There may be some interaction between the PowerSDR radio model and the requirements for SO2V operation Generally controlling split RX2 On Off or MultiRx Non RX2 models from the NiMM program is recommended o Digital Modes Both Flex digital modes are supported They are mapped to the N1MM Logger program selections of AFSK and AFSK R Open Config Mode Control tab and set Mode Sent to Radio for RTTY and PSK Most users will likely select RTTY to AFSK and PSK to AFSK R VAC does not allow the RX2 to be used with multiple Digital Interfaces This is not a program limitation o The Flex5000 RX2 radio selection is intended for use with the Flex 5000 with the optional RX2 receiver The Flex radio selection is intended for use with the Flex 1500 3000 and the 5000 without the RX2 The Flex5000 RX2 option implements SO2V using the RX2 for VFOB and the Flex selection implements SO2V using the MultiRx feature There are limitations to the tuning range of the MultiRx and how the radio reacts when it s instructed to change to a frequency outside of this operating range 6 1 Flex 5000A with RX2 o Program Feature Set o SO2V The Flex5000 RX2 radio selection supports all of the standard progra
42. gram modes 7 31 IC 1275A E using address 18 hex The CI V command set lacks split ON OFF commands This prevents the program from setting or clearing the radio split 7 32 IC 7000 using address 70 hex 7 33 IC 7200 using address 76 hex Radio control via USB with Icom driver or CI V interface The IC 7200 USB codec is supported IC 7200 users can use the USB cable with the Icom drivers for radio control AFSK RTTY PSK voice message playback and recording QSOs IC 7200 users can not record messages on the fly In CW only the received portion of the QSO is recorded This is a radio limitation Detailed instructions for setting up USB communications with this radio may be found under gt Files gt Supplementary Information 7 34 IC 7400 using address 66 hex Select the IC 746 PRO as radio USB D LSB D digital modes supported 7 35 IC 7410 using address 80 hex Program releases 12 03 01 and later support polling the radio for split status Radio control via USB with Icom driver or CI V interface USB D LSB D digital modes supported The audio codec is supported Users with the Icom drivers can use the USB cable for radio control AFSK RTTY PSK recording voice messages on the fly voice message playback and recording QSOs In CW only the received portion of the QSO is recorded This is a radio limitation Detailed instructions for setting up USB communications with these radios may be found under gt
43. he menu instructions for that radio Report any radio control issues to K3CT 10 27 FTDX 3000 e The radio menu settings o CAT TOT should be set to 1000 or higher o CAT SELECT must be set to USB if you wish to use the internal USB port for CAT control o PC KEYING must be set to DTR to send CW with a COM port or with the USB port on the radio o CAT RATE must match the program COM port baud rate The suggested baud rate is 38400 38400 N 8 2 e When using a COM port cable that contains data and signaling wires verify that the radio menu CAT RTS ENABLE default and the program radio COM port RTS to Handshake or Always ON When using a COM port cable with only three wires TX RX and ground set CAT RTS DISABLE on the radio menu and set the program radio COM port RTS to Always OFF e There are other forms of the CATMacros for SO2R use but a basic form to play the internal radio voice memories are o CAT1IASC PBO where is a number 1 5 for message 1 5 o CAT1ASC PBOO stop The DVK stop command is sent to the radio when the ESC key is pressed e The USB driver for the FTDX 3000 will install two virtual serial ports One called the enhanced COM port can be used for CAT control while the other the standard COM port can be used for PTT CW or FSK keying 10 28 FTDX 5000 e The radio menu CAT TOT should be set to 1000 or higher e The radio menu CAT RATE must match the program COM port baud rate The suggested bau
44. itations A COM LPT or WinKey is required to send CW 8 2 TS 480 Select Kenwood Note that handshaking options may vary check your manual AFSK via the data jack with software PTT is supported Check the Digital Modes Acc Jack Radio Command PTT and the Software PTT Via Radio Command Digital in the radio COM port setup window 8 3 TS 570 Select Kenwood When using the ACC2 port on the back you must send both the audio signal and the PTT signal to the ACC jack You can t use the normal PTT connection from the MIC jack if you are inputting audio into the ACC jack SO2V 9600 N 8 1 handshake handshake radio VFO 1 8 4 TS 590 8 5 TS 850 8 6 TS 870 8 7 TS 950sdx Select Kenwood Follow the Owners Manual for port speed parity number of databits and stopbits Make sure the COM port speed set in N1MM Logger is the same as the speed in TS 590 menu item 62 57600 bps is recommended After changing the speed in menu item 62 you must power off the TS 590 AND the 12 volt supply powering the 590 Make sure the power supply has completely discharged before turning the power supply and 590 back on When using the TS 590S radio codec as a sound card for a DVK the live microphone has priority over the codec This means that if live audio is being sent from the microphone a wav file cannot be sent over the codec at the same time Starting of the wav file will be blocked even if the microphone VOX d
45. m features including Reverse CW Mute Mic Audio Muting Macros Antenna Macros and Advanced SO2V The three program options SO1V SO2V and SO2R are supported The RX2 option is required for SO2V operation Users are able to have a repeating CQ running on VFOA and tune the band with VFOB Start the repeating CQ then press the key to switch RX focus to the VFOB Entry window If a station is called using the Function keys the TX focus will switch the message will be sent and the repeating CQ will not restart Shift F can be used to send a message on VFOA example Shift F1 to restart the CQ again PAUSE or CTRL Right LeftArrow keys can be used to switch both RX and TX focus together Users can program VFOB with the next Bandmap spot without changing focus using Ctrl Shift Up Dn The state of the RX2 is unchanged This allows users to program the VFOB frequency and toggle the RX2 On Off with various keyboard commands when the VFOA frequency is not busy The RX2 can be programmed to be On all the time See the Config option Dual RX Always On The RX2 state can be toggled with the stereo key and the VFO frequencies swapped with ALT F10 See other features below If Diversity mode is enabled on the radio toggling Sub off and on via or Alt F12 will turn Diversity mode off Logger preserves diversity reception unless RX Focus changes to VFOB at which time the RX2 will switch to VFOB Subrx ON OFF control by N1MM Logger is independent of the stat
46. me USB to serial adapters e g Prolific chipset CW on DTR may be missing some capabilities and may have other undesired side effects use at your own risk Procedure Start with the K3 s CONFIG PTT KEY set to OFF OFF check the CW Other box beside the radio control port in the Configurer and configure N1MM to use DTR for CW on that port set the K3 s CONFIG PTT KEY to OFF DTR Warning leaving DTR set to Always on with the K3 s CONFIG PTT KEY set to OFF DTR or RTS DTR will cause a permanent key down condition e Cat Macro strings used to play back Radio 1 internal K3 CW data messages or DVR voice keyer messages M1 CAT1ASC SWT21 M2 CAT1ASC SWT31 M3 CAT1ASC SWT35 M4 CAT1ASC SWT39 e It is not necessary to program a function key to send RX to the radio for a DVK stop The program code sends RX to the radio when the Esc key is pressed o o o o e Itis not necessary to include the K31 command in any K3 Cat Macro The radio is in K31 mode all the time and sending this command just adds delay 5 3 KX3 e Radio control issues have been reported when running other K3 utility software such as LP Bridge in conjunction with NiMM Logger Please test with only N1MM Logger running before reporting a radio control issue in order to eliminate other software as a possible source of the problem e The KX3 can be used in SO2V mode within the limitations of the KX3 s Dual Watch feature e g VFO B must be within 15 k
47. n both ON Alt F12 action is similar to the stereo key but also affects Dual RX Always On state If MultiRx is OFF check Dual RX Always On and turn MultiRx ON If MultiRx is ON uncheck Dual RX Always On and turn MultiRx OFF unless RX focus is on VFOB 6 3 SDR 1000 and SDR 5000A using Kenwood settings o By Rob AB 7CF o Some setup details are not really needed but are included for completeness One thing I notice different is in PowerSDR Cat setup I use ID as PowerSDR though it shouldn t make a difference Probably the most common Vcom mistake is a failure to click Update Driver and following the procedure after making a change in Vcom configuration o Example using VCom configurator using ports 4 5 defines and VAC o Check your VCom configurator to make sure you have a check box in the COM4 COM5 pair and you have clicked Save Configuration MAKE SURE you click the Update Driver and follow the instructions Close VCom configurator Click on Window s Start Button Click on ControlPanel Click System Click on the Hardware Tab Click on Device manager o In Device manager make sure there ISN T a yellow question mark on the entry labeled Multi port serial adapters If there is no yellow question mark your Vcom virtual cable should be working properly If there is an yellow question mark there is a problem with your Vcom installation which needs attention Assuming no problem Close ControlPanel o Now check PowerSDR Op
48. oice memory 1 amp 2 and stop the message are o CATIASC PB1 o CATIASC PB2 o CAT1ASC PBO The DVK stop command is sent to the radio when the ESC key is pressed 10 6 FT 747GX It has been reported that this radio will not transmit key CW or MIC audio while it is sending the radio polling data to the computer The radio polling string is fixed by the radio firmware and it requires over 800ms to send the data to the computer at 4800 baud This radio should only be used without radio control This operation just isn t practical for contesting 10 7 FT 757 Select FT 757GXII as radio and disable the radio communications timeout via the bandmap menu option set it to 0 The FT 757GX does NOT send anything to the computer and the radio mode can not be set by the program so the radio control functionality will be limited 10 8 FT 757GXII Supported 10 9 FT 767 FT 767GX There are no plans to support this radio 10 10 FT 817 e 19200 N 8 1 Handshake Handshake FT 817 CI V Baud Hi When using a USB Serial adapter set DTR to Always on and RTS Always off e There are some limitations in the radio control provided by Yaesu o The best way to understand what is possible is to take few minutes and review the available CAT Commands on page 72 of your operating manual o VFO A B It is only possible to switch from one VFO to the other but there is no way to know by the program if the radio is on VFO A or
49. ould be set to off Otherwise there will be collisions between the data sent from the rig when NiMM polls for data and the data that is being continuously sent by the radio which will cause erratic behavior o In the COM port setup window for the radio the Icom Code box should be set to 4 This radio uses the Icom protocol for radio communications 9 6 OMNI VII 9 7 Orion The Omni VII does not support antenna switching in radio mode It is only possible in remote mode So owners of the Omni VII can not use the antenna switch macros Alt F10 exchange VFO and CW Reverse operation supported The Omni VII can not receive on VFOB Uses default 56000 Baud and 1 stopbit and hardware handshaking From Version 11 10 02 forward handshaking requires that CTS is connected per the Orion manual Firmware version 1 363 or greater needed Note that the Orion does not support PTT on CW via computer command This does work on SSB but on CW you need to set a parallel or serial port to assert PTT for that radio Then use a cable from that adapter to pin three PTT of the aux port on the Orion This is the black RCA Phono connector on the aux cable By use of a Y connector you can parallel your footswitch and this CW PTT cable When using PTT and CW lines off a serial or parallel port Be sure to go into the Orion CW menu and set PTT in CW as to the value Mox Defaults bandwidths CW 300 800 SSB 2000 2800 RTTY 250 400 CW on main receiver is
50. program modes See the comment in the FT 857 text about the confirmed operational change in the radio This is a radio limitation not a program limitation e The PTT line in the DATA jack on the rear of the radio cannot be used for CW because when it is asserted the radio sends a continuous key down tone To actuate PTT from the program using RTS or DTR the interface must be wired to the front panel microphone jack s PTT pin 10 17 FT 900 e Supported 10 18 FT 920 e The radio control provided by Yaesu does not include an indicator in the polling data to indicate which VFO is selected or active If the user changes the VFO by pressing the radio buttons the program can not detect this change This is a radio limitation not a program limitation It is recommended to use this radio in SO1V or SO2R mode 10 19 FT 950 e The radio menu CAT TOT should be set to 1000 or higher e The radio menu CAT RATE must match the program COM port baud rate The suggested baud rate is 38400 38400 N 8 2 e When using a COM port cable that contains data and signaling wires verify that the radio menu CAT RTS ENABLE default and the program radio COM port RTS to Handshake or Always ON e When using a COM port cable with only three wires TX RX and ground set CAT RTS DISABLE on the radio menu and set the program radio COM port RTS to Always OFF e There are other forms of the CATMacros for SO2R use but a basic form to play the internal radio voic
51. r PKT is LSB with the frequency display shifted by 2 125 KHz or other user defined offset at menu 6 4 It also selects audio input from the PACKET jack on the rear of the radio disables the processor and mutes the microphone Finally it offsets the filters so the narrow filters are properly placed centered as specified in menu 6 5 Using QMB memories When doing a QMB RCLI press M gt A until it transfers the QMB frequency to the VFO After this it should work as normal but you lose the original frequency that was in VFO A For filter settings see below o The stereo grave accent key toggles Sub on and off It is identical to pressing the SUB radio button To leave SUB on all the time select Configurer gt Dual RX always on o Subrx ON OFF control by Logger SO2V mode Independent of the state of Dual RX Always On Changing RX Focus to VFOB turns the subrx ON The key or Alt F12 toggles subrx ON OFF if RX Focus is on VFOA action disabled if RX Focus on VFOB Dual RX Always On Checked Clicking any vfo bandmap avail window spot or Ctrli Up Dn turns the subrx ON Changing RX Focus turns the subrx ON If dual rx always on was unchecked and the user checks it subrx is turned ON Dual RX Always On Unchecked If the TX amp RX Focus is on VFOB and the RX Focus changes to VFOA keystroke the subrx stays ON If the TX amp RX Focus is initially on VFOB and then RX amp TX Focus is on VFOA PAUSE CTRL Left or
52. rops shortly thereafter So if you re running and using the microphone to say callsigns but F2 to send the exchange you have to wait until the VOX drops before pressing F2 When using the ACC2 radio jack there are three PTT options PTT for digital modes pin 9 PTT for none digital modes pin 11 and software PTT PTT via radio command by mode The ACC2 pin 13 PTT is exactly the same as the Remote connector pin 3 PTT If you use Remote connector pin 3 PTT while using the internal radio codec there will be no RF output To use the ACC2 for digital modes with software PTT check Digital Modes Acc Jack Radio Command PTT and the Software PTT Via Radio Command Digital in the setup window of the COM port used for radio control ARCP 590 or ARUA 10 are not needed when using N1MM Logger with the TS 590 Detailed instructions for setting up USB communications with this radio may be found under gt Files gt Supplementary Information The file is titled KenwoodTS 590SCodec 2011 04 02 pdf Select Kenwood Turn off AI on init Speed 4800 Baud Parity N Databits 8 Stopbits 2 Check out the possible communications issue below with this radio Reportedly works well further information on setup would be welcome Select Kenwood Some older TS 950sdx radios drop power when polled by a logging program It s pretty obvious on either CW or SSB The problem is not the program but the ROM firmware chip The big one one the digital
53. rted no issues when using firmware 11 53 1 50 e The radio menu CAT TOT should be set to 1000 or higher e The radio menu CAT RATE must match the program COM port baud rate The suggested baud rate is 38400 38400 N 8 2 e When using a COM port cable that contains data and signaling wires verify that the radio menu CAT RTS ENABLE default and the program radio COM port RTS to Handshake or Always ON e When using a COM port cable with only three wires TX RX and ground set CAT RTS DISABLE and the program radio COM port RTS to Always OFF e There are other forms of the CATMacros for SO2R use but a basic form to play the internal radio voice memories are o CAT1ASC PBO where is a number 1 5 for message 1 5 o CAT1ASC PBOO stop The DVK stop command is sent to the radio when the ESC key is pressed e The stereo grave accent key toggles Sub RX On and Off To leave SUB On all the time select Configurer gt Dual RX Always On e Subrx ON OFF control o Independent of the state of Dual RX Always On Changing RX Focus to VFOB with PAUSE or CTRL RightArrow turns the subrx ON Ctrl Shift Up Dn used to store the next Bandmap spot in the Sub does not change the state of the subrx The key or Alt F12 toggles subrx ON OFF when RX Focus is on VFOA This action is disabled if RX Focus on VFOB o Dual RX Always On checked Clicking any VFO Bandmap or Available window spot or Ctrl Up Dn turns the subrx ON Changing RX Focu
54. s with turns the subrx ON If Dual RX Always On was unchecked and the user checks it subrx is turned ON o Dual RX Always On unchecked If the TX amp RX Focus is on VFOB and the RX Focus changes to VFOA with the keystroke the subrx stays ON If the TX amp RX Focus is initially on VFOB and then RX amp TX Focus is on VFOA PAUSE CTRL Left or VFOA Bandmap Available window spot click the subrx is turned OFF If Dual RX Always On was checked and the user unchecks it subrx is turned OFF e Ctri Alt D command action o If Dual RX always on is ON and the Sub RX is ON turn Dual RX Always On to OFF and leave the Sub RX ON o If Dual RX always on is ON and the Sub RX is OFF turn Dual RX Always On to OFF and leave the Sub RX OFF o If Dual RX always on is OFF and the Sub RX is ON turn Dual RX Always On to ON and leave the Sub RX ON o If Dual RX always on is OFF and the Sub RX is OFF turn both ON e Alt F12 action is similar to the stereo key but also affects Dual RX Always On state o If the subrx is OFF check Dual RX always on and turn the subrx ON o If the subrx is ON uncheck Dual RX always on and turn the subrx OFF unless RX Focus is on VFOB e Also see the Advanced SO2V for Radios with Separate Sub Receivers section of this manual 10 26 FTDX 1200 e The N1MM Logger developers are busy with the program re write in VB NET Until changes can be made to the program use the FTDX 3000 radio selection Follow t
55. ss 40 hex 7 16 IC 737 737A using address 3C hex The CI V command set lacks split ON OFF commands This prevents the program from controlling the radio split 7 17 IC 738 using address 44 hex 7 18 IC 746 using address 56 hex a VFO B is a virtual VFO as long it isn t activated The scale is not controlled by the VFO B of the transceiver It becomes an active VFO when it is activated The IC 746 is switched to VFO B and set to the frequency shown in the VFO B bandmap 7 19 IC 746 PRO using address 66 hex USB D LSB D digital modes supported 7 20 IC 751 751A using address 1C hex There are several limitations caused by the lack of some CI V commands VFO select and split commands are not supported This will prevent the program from controlling the radio split and reading or programming VFOB frequency SO2V mode should not be attempted and VFOB s Bandmap and Entry windows can be closed To communicate with the radio the baud rate CI V Transceive and number of bytes of frequency data must be set correctly This is set via a DIP switch on the Icom UX 14 interface board Using the DIP switch S1 location in the beginning of the manual page 11 has the DIP switch positions reversed set S1 to the following 1 __ 6 On Off Off Off Off On This will set the baud rate to 9600 the length of the frequency information to 5 bytes and turn CI V Transceive OFF If the radio contains the Piexx UX 14 CI V board se
56. t subrx is turned ON Dual RX Always On unchecked If the TX amp RX Focus is on VFOB and the RX Focus changes to VFOA keystroke the subrx stays ON If the TX amp RX Focus is initially on VFOB and then RX amp TX Focus is on VFOA PAUSE CTRL Left or vfoA Bandmap Available window spot click the subrx is turned OFF if dual rx always on was checked and the user unchecks it subrx is turned OFF o Ctri Alt D command action If Dual RX always on is ON and the Sub RX is ON turn Dual RX Always On to OFF and leave the Sub RX ON If Dual RX always on is ON and the Sub RX is OFF turn Dual RX Always On to OFF and leave the Sub RX OFF If Dual RX always on is OFF and the Sub RX is ON turn Dual RX Always On to ON and leave the Sub RX ON If Dual RX always on is OFF and the Sub RX is OFF turn both ON o Alt F12 command action If the subrx is OFF check Dual RX always on and turn the subrx ON If the subrx is ON uncheck Dual RX always on and turn the subrx OFF unless RX Focus is on vfoB 9 8 Eagle This radio is NOT capable of SO2V operation Select SO1V or SO2R program operation The radio firmware requires a 200ms delay after every Set type command Users may notice this delay when the program is setting the frequency mode or split 10 Yaesu 10 1 General Yaesu information The models below are supported other models are not supported Required interfaces Newer models connect directly
57. t the DIP switches per the Piexx manual for the same configuration 7 21 IC 756 using address 50 hex a Please see also Key Assignments Alt F12 and the setting Dual Rx always on in the Config menu 7 22 IC 756 PRO using address 5C hex Please see also Key Assignments Alt F12 and the setting Dual Rx always on in the Config menu 7 23 IC 756 PRO II using address 64 hex Please see also Key Assignments Alt F12 and the setting Dual Rx always on in the Config menu USB D LSB D digital modes supported 7 24 IC 756 PRO III using address 6E hex Please see also Key Assignments AIt F12 and the setting Dual Rx always on in the Config menu a USB D LSB D digital modes supported 7 25 IC 761 using address 1E hex There are several limitations caused by the lack of some CI V commands VFO select and split commands are not supported This will prevent the program from controlling the radio split and reading or programming VFOB frequency SO2V mode should not be attempted and VFOB s Bandmap and Entry windows can be closed To communicate with the radio the baud rate CI V Transceive and number of bytes of frequency data must be set correctly This is set via a DIP switch inside the radio Set the baud rate to 9600 the length of the frequency information to 5 bytes and turn CI V Transceive OFF The manual lacks the details but it is suspected that DIP S1 should be set to the following 1
58. tereo grave accent key at the left end of the number keys row on many keyboards toggles Sub on and off It is identical to pressing the SUB radio button To leave SUB on all the time select Config gt Sub Receiver Always On If you have selected Diversity mode on the radio toggling Sub off and on via or Alt F12 will turn Diversity mode off Logger preserves diversity reception on the K3 unless RX Focus changes to vfoB at which time the subrx will switch to vfoB note that in diversity reception mode both receivers are using VFO A so full SO2V functionality is not available without leaving diversity mode K3 Subrx ON OFF control by Logger Independent of the state of Sub Receiver Always On changing RX Focus to vfoB turns the subrx ON a Ctrl Shift Up Dn does not change the state of the subrx Alt F12 or toggles subrx ON OFF if RX Focus is on vfoA action disabled if RX Focus on vfoB Sub Receiver Always On checked a clicking any vfo bandmap avail window spot or Ctrl Up Dn turns the subrx ON changing RX Focus turns the subrx ON a if Sub Receiver Always On was unchecked and the user checks it subrx is turned ON Sub Receiver Always On unchecked If the TX amp RX Focus is on VFOB and the RX Focus changes to VFOA keystroke the subrx stays ON If the TX amp RX Focus is initially on VFOB and then RX amp TX Focus is on VFOA PAUSE CTRL Left or vfoA Bandmap Available window spot click the subrx is turned OF
59. ton in the VFO B entry window the radio s Split indicator will be displayed even though you are not actually operating split This is because you are transmitting from VFO B To determine whether you are logging in split mode or not look for the Split indicator in the Logger s entry window and not the indicator on the radio s front panel You can operate split from either entry window but in order to transmit from the correct VFO and have the transmit and receive frequencies logged correctly you must enter Split mode from the program using Ctrl S or Ctril Alt S and not by pressing the K3 s Split button If you are using reverse split i e logging the contact in the VFO B entry window listening to the subreceiver on VFO B and transmitting from VFO A the Split indicator in the entry window will be displayed but the K3 s front panel Split indicator will not be displayed because the transmitter is using VFO A When you change transmit focus between entry windows the Logger may display a Split indication temporarily in the entry window s while the program and radio status are temporarily out of sync in the process of changing This condition is most likely to be seen when using LP Bridge It should only last for a fraction of a second If the condition persists check to see whether you are trying to operate in a mode the radio does not support e g transmitting from VFO B with the two VFOs on different bands is not supported by the radio The s
60. w spot click the subrx is turned OFF If Dual RX Always On was checked and the user unchecks it subrx is turned OFF e Ctri Alt D command action o If Dual RX always on is ON and the Sub RX is ON turn Dual RX Always On to OFF and leave the Sub RX ON o If Dual RX always on is ON and the Sub RX is OFF turn Dual RX Always On to OFF and leave the Sub RX OFF o If Dual RX always on is OFF and the Sub RX is ON turn Dual RX Always On to ON and leave the Sub RX ON o If Dual RX always on is OFF and the Sub RX is OFF turn both ON e Alt F12 action is similar to the stereo key but also affects Dual RX Always On state o If the subrx is OFF check Dual RX always on and turn the subrx ON o If the subrx is ON uncheck Dual RX always on and turn the subrx OFF unless RX Focus is on VFOB e Also see the Advanced SO2V for Radios with Separate Sub Receivers section of this manual 11 Unsupported Radios e JRC JST 145 amp JST 245 These radios are unsupported because they lack commands to determine if the radio is in split no means to set or clear split the VFO can not be selected and they lack an indicator to determine which VFO is active 12 Other Models e Submit a Feature Request along with a URL for the developers information for the computer interface Radios with limited radio control or very long data exchanges are not well suited for this software application Last Modification 16 January 2015 07 06 28 CST by VE3KI
61. y the program o To restart the radio radio interface polling select in the right click menu from the bandmap Reset radios o When the radio control gives a warning 10 seconds after you start the logger then you never had radio control at all and you should check your hardware and serial port settings Consult the manual from your radio and also read below Some radios require initialization commands for configuration These are sent to the radio when the program starts Users should have the radio and interface powered prior to starting the program so this can occur If the radio needs to be power cycled after the program has initialized right click in the Bandmap and select Reset Radio to perform this initialization again e Polling of radios while sending CW is supported for all radio except for FT 1000 e It may appear that the Up Arrow Down Arrow Page Up or Page Down are not working when incrementing or decrementing the current frequency with these keys o The VFO frequency will not change if the incremented decremented amount is smaller than the frequency deltas supported by your rig This is not always well documented by the manufacturer Icom 751 rigs for example do support 10 Hz steps but only show 100 Hz steps on the display o The keys mentioned above have to be set higher than the minimum step size supported by the radio o It s easy to test if it is the keys are working Check the frequency while pressing the keys mentioned above
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