What is n1mm logger+?

What is n1mm logger+?

N1MM Logger+. N1MM Logger is the world’s most popular ham radio contest logging program. For CW, phone and digital modes, its combination of contest-optimized features is unmatched.

What causes a circular network path in n1mm logger+?

Multiple, misconfigured stations with All Computers checked could result in a circular network path. N1MM Logger+ sends external UDP packets about spots (including spots generated internally as well as spots received from telnet clusters) to other applications.

What kind of UDP packets does networkn1mm logger+ send?

N1MM Logger+ sends external UDP packets about spots (including spots generated internally as well as spots received from telnet clusters) to other applications. Details about these packets can be found in the >Appendices >External UDP Broadcasts section of this documentation.

What should I do if my n1mm logger+ is outside OneDrive?

If this happens to you, your best recourse is to reinstall N1MM Logger+ with a new user data files area that is outside OneDrive, as follows: Download the latest Full Installer and the latest program update installer from the N1MM Logger+ web site. Run the Full Installer.

What are the digital modes for n1mm+?

There is a separate set of digital modes, originally designed for weak-signal situations, and implemented in WSJT-X and other programs based on the WSJT-X code (such as JTDX). These modes can also be used with N1MM+, but unlike RTTY and PSK modes, they do not use the Digital Interface window that is described here.

Does n1mm logger+ support RTTY (digital mode contesting)?

Digital mode contesting is growing rapidly. N1MM Logger+ supports digital mode contesting, not only RTTY but also other digital modes including the modes implemented in WSJT-X and similar programs. If you are new to digital modes, you might want to read over this section.

What is the n1mm+ spectrum window?

What is unique about the N1MM+ Spectrum Window is its ability to identify signals and allow the user to jump to those via keystroke as well as compare them to local and RBN spots to identify unspotted and already worked signals. Download the correct ExtIO dll from your SDR vendor’s site and place in the N1MM+ *Program Install* directory.