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Other information is if when its stuck………as above……….I unplug the USBĬonnection between N1mm+ and the controller it’s STILL STUCK…………. The user manual for N1MM Logger makes this comment: 'N1MM Logger does not support the K2 virtual keying feature using commands sent to the K2 serial port.' So I am confused as to whether or not it is even possible to set this up. Log the QSO and it automatically moves into the contest logbook. The logger then accomplishes all the rig control while WSJT runs the audio input/output and the digital contact.
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You actually launch the WSJT-X software from within N1MM+. So It seems that there is a command sent from N1mm+ TO the controller which inĮffect says “don’t move” after its reached the bearing intended. If that weren’t enough, N1MM+ also offers fantastic integration with WSJT-X. Perfectly BUT if I then try to “tweak” the beam heading with the manual switchesĪccording to the SPID PROT1 controller manual I should be able to move the When I use N1MM+ logger / Rotator with SPIDĬontroller in AUTO mode, I ask the rotor to go to a bearing either from theĬontest entry screen OR from the rotator control screen – the rotor behaves You will be able to record all contacts in a single log or in a contest log as needed. On 03:19 PM, Tony Frazer via groups.io wrote: Using N1MM Logger+ by W2HUV The N1MM Logger+ (N1MM+) application isn’t a bad choice if you are looking for a logging program to use while remotely controlling the W2MMD HF station. So any ideas or help please?.I cant even say with any certainty if its N1MM+ or PROT1 which is at fault. I also note that when its “stuck” if I change the PROT1 to manual mode I can change the bearing ok………but when I go back to AUTO the rotator takes off to 208 degrees on its own……………it does this every time!!! Other information is if when its stuck………as above……….I unplug the USB connection between N1mm+ and the controller it’s STILL STUCK………….it’s like the controller has received an instruction from N1MM+ and continues to memorise that “do not move manually” instruction. Hello, the previous post was a kind of tip for the additional function of VSC, but now I came across a problem that I havent been able to solve yet. So It seems that there is a command sent from N1mm+ TO the controller which in effect says “don’t move” after its reached the bearing intended. When I use N1MM+ logger / Rotator with SPID controller in AUTO mode, I ask the rotor to go to a bearing either from the contest entry screen OR from the rotator control screen – the rotor behaves perfectly BUT if I then try to “tweak” the beam heading with the manual switches on PROT1 controller, nothing happens?Īccording to the SPID PROT1 controller manual I should be able to move the rotator manually when in auto mode.