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N1mm logger with dm780
N1mm logger with dm780





  1. N1mm logger with dm780 manual#
  2. N1mm logger with dm780 full#
  3. N1mm logger with dm780 password#

I've added an SDRPlay RSP1a SDR receiver with the SDRUno software, connected to a RadioAnalog PTRX-7300 in the radio. The panadaptor of the 7300 is good for the price, but it is a small screen and can only display the band that the radio is currently tuned to. Where Win4ICOM really wins is in its ability to integrate a large number of other applications in order to arrive at a serious computerized shack solution. This requires a lot of screen real estate and the current Win4ICOM screen takes up a lot of space. The attraction of a computerized shack is the ability to combine a lot of functionality at the same time - log book, DX Cluster, rig control, panadaptor and decoders for various digital modes.

N1mm logger with dm780 full#

Having built quite a few Windows applications myself, I can understand why Tom has gone down this path, but I do hope that he will offer a "compact" layout in addition to the current full layout in a future release. My only criticism of the application is that the screen is not resizeable. It loaded and configured easily and I was controlling the rig within minutes. This is a very competently designed and built application which delivers all the functionality of my 7300 through an attractive and, generally, ergonomic screen interface. I mentioned them in the Groups.IO support group and the author, Tom, came back quickly with some advice that got it working for me, so I bought a licence. I tried Win4ICOM on the 30 day eval and liked it, but I had some hardware problems that stopped me using it. They all work reasonably well, but they are all showing their age these days. I've used several of the leading CAT programs over the years including HRD and DXLabs.

n1mm logger with dm780

I reported this to Tom by email through his support channel, he responded with a few questions which I replied to promptly and he released a new version of Win4ICOM just over a week after my initial report - fixing the problem completely. It worked very well with Win4Yaesu controlling my FT-991A, but was sluggish and "gritty" with the IC-7300 through Win4ICOM. I recently purchased a ShuttleXpress tuning control to add to my shack PC.

N1mm logger with dm780 manual#

Is included in Log4OM user manual appendix.Update: Tom gives an excellent level of support for his products. No paper, no USB keys, noĪDIF exports, everything is managed by Log4OM. The QSO’s made while operating the remote station. To monitor a remote ADIF file, will automatically retrieve the ADIF containing Once at home, the local Log4OM instance, which is configured POST from the station including some extra parameters and it will save a TEXTįile with the ADIF data string received. There is a simple online webpage that receives a

N1mm logger with dm780 password#

Parameters, allowing the user to add a password and other relevant informationĪ remote radio station is shared by a couple of Upload to an external service or personal online log.ĭata can be provided and overlaid with static and dynamic Or read from by ADIF file monitor) to an external site, allowing the user to Of every QSO registered (directly saved, received from external sources via UDP Log4OM is also able to send complete POST messages Of ADIF files for changes, both on local area disks and over the internet on a Log4OM is also able to monitor an unlimited number Using the exchange protocol implemented by Log4OM. REMOTE CONTROL will allow you to control Log4OM from another application through UDP If two or more applications need to read a UDP message, only one of them will receive it, Log4OM is able to receive a UDP (if it’s the only listener on that port), use it and rebroadcast the incoming message over a different port, allowing other applications to use the same information. UDP PROXY will enable you to work with unique UDP messages. Other application so the inbound messages above could be forwarded to perhaps

n1mm logger with dm780

Log4OM can be configured to send ADIF messages to The QSO’s from several radio operators possibly working in a FT8 contest into a

n1mm logger with dm780

Messages from 10 different ports into a single Log4OM instance and so combine Log4OM features a very powerful open integration engine with which the user can create an unlimited number of UDP inbound connections to accept messages from ADIF, JTDX/WSJT-X, N1MM, QARTEST using an unlimited number of ports simultaneously. Basically every application that can work over UDP can talk with Log4OM

n1mm logger with dm780

Log4OM is integrated with JTAlert, PSTRotator, FLDigi, JTDX, WSJT-x, N1MM, JTAlert and QARTest.







N1mm logger with dm780