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ACOM 1000. User Manual. PDF, rus 457kb ACOM 2000A. User Manual. PDF, rus 926kb AE100T. User Manual. PDF, eng 117kb AE105U. User Manual. Voice memory function Memory keyer functions for CW and RTTY RTTY decode log function Screen capture SD card slot USB for CIV and audio input. FALY_yxn6_M/hqdefault.jpg' alt='Ci V Icom Software Downloads' title='Ci V Icom Software Downloads' />N1. MM Logger Website Interfacing Basics. Operating without an Interface Manual Mode. There are many reasons why you could find yourself operating in manual mode. Maybe youre just getting started and have not had time to install and configure an interface Perhaps your radio does not support PC integration, or you have a computer but it lacks the necessary IO ports to connect a radio Or maybe youre operating from a short term portable location and dont have the time or equipment to connect the radio to the computerSOFTWARE FOR AMATEUR RADIO QUICK FIND NOTICE The following is a compilation of URLs found on search engines and news groups. The Author makes no endorsement nor. High resolution World Map software for Amateur Radio. Automatic Cable Manager 12 Activator Rar'>Automatic Cable Manager 12 Activator Rar. Geographic and Azimuthal projection, Ham prefix and QTH lookup, CQ and ITU Zones. A RIGblaster Plus II is the easiest way to properly connect your radio to a computer so that you may operate using over 100 existing and future ham radio sound card. Micro HAM 2016 All rights reserved USB Interface II micro HAM fax 421 2 4594 5100 email supportmicroham. Whatever the reason, there are special keystrokes that you need to enter in the Entry Window to inform N1. MM Loggger of the band and mode that you are operating. Set your frequency by typing it into the Callsign textbox and hitting Enter. If you want the log to only indicate the band, and not specific frequency information, enter the frequency of the bottom of the band in k. Hz note that some contest administrators request that manual frequency entries always be bottom of band. If you want the log to include the actual frequency, enter the complete frequency in k. Image?disableStub=true&type=VIDEO_S_720&url=http%3A%2F%2Fi.ytimg.com%2Fvi%2F7U1KEzHzfhU%2F0.jpg&signatureToken=_VSfsmX5d8qt-QVjLN_6CQ' alt='Ci V Icom Software Downloads' title='Ci V Icom Software Downloads' />Hz. For example 1. The new frequency will appear in the title bar of the Entry window. Enter mode changes similarly. Ci V Icom Software Downloads' title='Ci V Icom Software Downloads' />Recognized entries are CW, RTTY, PSK and SSB, USB or LSB. If you enter SSB, the program will substitute the customary sideband e. LSB on 4. 0 1. 60 USB and LSB can be used to enter the opposite sideband, should you ever need to. The mode to be recorded in the log is displayed in the title bar of the Entry window. For more details about these commands, see the Entry Window Text Commands in the Digging Deeper section of this documentation. Basic Radio Control Interfacing. Regardless of whether you want to operate phone, CW or digital modes, the most useful and important interface is the one between your computer, N1. MM Logger and your radio. Fortunately, virtually all modern radios incorporate a serial port to enable them to swap information and commands with the computer. A first step is to look up your transceiver in the manual section titled Supported Radios. Assuming you find your radio there, look for any specific settings or peculiarities that need to be addressed and make a note of them. USB is rapidly replacing both RS 2. LPT parallel ports. If your radio has a standard RS 2. USB to serial adapter and installed the drivers for it, N1. MM logger can work with your radio just fine. If your radio uses either Icoms CI V standard or another non RS 2. USB or RS 2. 32 to your radio. Some USB adapters, particularly those using a Prolific chip set, are erratic with some programs, particularly programs written in Visual Basic like N1. MM Logger Classic. If you encounter quirky performance or an 8. See the Error Messages section of Digging Deeper for details on this error, and USB Interface Devices for a full rundown on user experience with various specific adapters. Radios are starting to appear now with USB ports. If yours is one of these, check the Supported Radios entry for your radio and the radio manual to find USB interfacing details. See this earlier section for information on avoiding problems with USB ports going to sleep. Once you have the hardware hooked up between your computer and your radio, start N1. MM Logger and open the Config menu in the Entry window. Choose Configure Ports, Mode Control, Audio, Other. Ignore all the other stuff for now. That brings up the following, rather intimidating dialog. Dont worry, well walk you through the part you need now. You may want to select SO1. V if this is your first experience with N1. MM. SO1. V allows N1. MM to control VFO A in your transceiver. If you are an experienced contester and understand how to operate in split mode for example, working DX on 4. SO2. V. It allows N1. MM to simultaneously control both VFO A and VFO B in your transceiver. If you are an advanced contester, whose station is configured with TWO transceivers one for running contacts and the other for searching for new multipliers, then you will want to select SO2. R. One of the advances in N1. MM is that you can use any COM port numbered 1 9. Click the drop down arrow to the right of the Port column, and you will see all the serial ports, hardware or USBvirtual, that are active on your PC. Select the one that is connected to your radio. Now click the drop down arrow to the right of the Radio column, and select your specific radio model. Virtually all Kenwood models use the one common radio configuration, while Yaesu and Icom radios are generally designated by the specific model number refer to the manual under supported radios for more information. Icom radios also require a Radio Address Hex Code thats in the same place. Now click the Set button next to the port you have chosen. That will bring up this dialog, with connection details. Normally, N1. MM Logger chooses the parameters in the first two rows for you, and does a good job. You might want to verify them with your radio manual, just in case. RadioVFO number should be 1, so that your main VFO will be displayed in the main first entry window. The rest of the stuff on this dialog is not important right now, so just click OK to get back to the previous dialog, and then OK again to return to the Entry Window. If all is well you did turn your radio on, right, when that big multi tabbed dialog closes and the Entry Window reappears, the title bar of the Entry Window will display the radios frequency and mode. Its magic. The 0. RIT is turned on, but set to zero no offset. Now that you have radio control, you can do a lot of neat things, but one of the most basic is that you will never again have to worry about accidentally logging QSOs on the wrong band or mode. Interfacing for Phone, CW and PTTOf course, controlling your radio through a serial port isnt the only way to interface N1. MM Logger and your radio in fact, long before there were computer controllable radios, the pioneering logging software authors developed several standards for CW and PTT interfacing, using either serial or LPT printer ports. Well start, though, with a discussion of phone interfacing, on the theory that this will be of most interest to new users. Once youre interfaced, you will be able to store voice messages and play them back through your radio, to save your voice during phone contests. Phone Interfacing. This topic is covered in introductory form here, and in more detail in two parts of the Digging Deeper section. This rather awkward organization is necessary because N1. MM Logger is transitioning from Classics audio function setup, on the Audio tab of the Configurer, to a new improved option currently on the Config menu, Logger Audio. The Audio tab version works with all versions of the Windows operating system from Windows XP forward. Logger Audio works with Windows Vista and thereafter. If you check Logger Audio on the Config menu, and you are running an operating system after XP, the Audio tab on the Configurer will not be visible. If you are running Windows XP, the Config menu option is disabled. Interface Hardware. Of course, you can always use one of the many commercial audio interfaces designed primarily for digital modes. However, if you have a sound card that permits feeding microphone input through it to the line output most do, and has a mixer that will allow you to independently set the level of the microphone,. AFSK, you really dont need an interface at all. Anytone AT 5. 55. N1. 0 Meter Mobile EXPORT Transceiver. FUNCTIONS FEATURESBig LCD displays frequency and all kinds of information. FM, AM, USB, LSB, PA mode. Frequency Tuning Step 1. Hz, 1. KHz, 1. 0KHz, 1. KHz, 1. MHz1. 5. KHz CLARIFIER Adjustment. Flexible Menu Function and PC Program Software. ECHO Function. 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