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If you ever have a question about this or if it's not working for you, please shoot me an e-mal or comment below. Here are some screen shots of the Icom 7300 menu settings under MENU>SET>Connectors. The Digital Interface will open and it should look like Figure 3-2.
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So whether you are using one cable or two, these will work.īTW, for this setup I am only using the USB cable. Go to the Window Menu and select Digital Interface. I try to keep it consistent and the Icom 7300 menu settings stay pretty much the same. Plug in two keyboards before starting N1MM Logger+. Icom 7300 Menu Settings for N1MM Logger+ Spectrum Monitor Two Keyboards Enables the use of two keyboards, one for each Entry window. More information on the supported radios and the interfaces can be found here on N1MM Loggers website. I like using it and MMTTY for RTTY (FSK). Each computer will have its own copy of ALL the QSOs and N1MM+ will synchronize the data so that it is the same on each computer. This is accomplished with application-defined data replication. The N1MM Logger+ Spectrum Monitor, sometimes called Spectrum Display, is a nice addition to N1MM Logger Plus and it works very well as I discovered during a RTTY contest.Įven if you don't contest N1MM Logger+ can be used as a general logger. The purpose of Multiple Computer Networking is to support logging of QSOs on multiple computers. The Digital Interface(DI) window opens up to MMVARI by default. Take note that that is Digital Interface 1 (or DI-1) as denoted by the 1 to the right of (MMVARI). Fortunately the IC-7300 is included in the list of supported radios. Go to the Window Menu and select Digital Interface. Have you seen the N1MM Logger+ Spectrum Monitor? Not too long ago N1MM came out with a spectrum monitor for a limited number of radios.