

I get PTT and other control of the Icom via N1MM, but no CW is actually generated. On Tue, at 3:13 PM 'Andrew O'Brien' wrote:Īnyone care to share their config settings for CW keying of an Icom 7300 using N1MM ? I have successfully used CW and N1MM with Kenwood and Flex radios but can't find a way to produce keying of the rig with the new Icom. A drawback is of you have a key connected to the 7300, you won't have the same cw speed control as n1mm. Earlier versions of Logger32 may still work on the Win NT, Win95, Win98/98SE, 2000, Win ME, Windows.
#N1mm logger ic7300 windows 8.1#
Logger32 runs on Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10. Bob is also the author of Zakanaka, and an older 16-bit version of Logger.

I don't have the exact configuration in front of me but it is doable. Welcome to Logger32, a 32-bit Amateur Radio logging program written by Bob Furzer, K4CY. The setting is on my 7300 single cable post but matching n1mm keying settings to what you set on the radio will generate keying after lunch on Saturday using the Icom 7300 on 100W and with the N1MM logging program. In the 7300 you can specify which signal you want to generate cw. INTERFACING THE ICOM IC-7300 TO N1MM LOGGER by Terry (G4CHD) USB COMPUTER TO IC-7300 CONNECTION Interconnecting a computer and the IC-7300 is via either the USB or CI-V jack plug (called REMOTE by Icom). I'll go back to both Commander/Winwarbler and N1MM and fiddle a bit more. My first goal is to try and achieve CW via CAT command and the 7300 is listed as capable of that (since it can do that via the internal key also). I'll try that later but that appears to require a few VSP's to be installed. To: Re: CW keying an Icom 7300 via N1MM?ĬJ, I read your post and that looks like the use of CW by setting the Icom internal menu (Connectors/USB Keying) to either RTS or DTR.
#N1mm logger ic7300 Pc#
I use it and have a setup similar to yours: K3 attached to my PC via a. But if you want to do FT8 and similar modes by K1JT, you'll still need to use WSJT-X but the good thing is it will communicate with DXLab for rig control, and logging, etc. The radio will switch to TX if semi-break in keying is enabled. I'd say have a look at DXLab which has logging and has a digital component that does PSK, RTTY and CW. In Configurer, there should be only one checkmark in the CW/Other column. There is no need to check "radio command PTT for CW". Set the DTR dropdown to CW and if you configured the radio above, the RTS dropdown to PTT. In N1MM Logger Configurer, open the radio COM port setup window. Using the radio SET menu configure DTR for CW.
