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N1MM Logger and the K2

Don Nesbitt
N1MM Logger is a very sophisticated piece of contesting software that
provides logging and computer interfacing for everything from one operator -
one rig stations all the way to big multioperator - multi-rig setups in a
fully networked environment.  Beginning with Version 5.10.17 (the current
version is now 5.11.0), the N1MM Logger Contesting Software now includes the
Elecraft K2 in the list of radios that can be chosen from the Configuration
menu.  Until now, K2 users had to pick the generic "Kenwood" radio which
used very similar programming commands.  At this point, most of the code for
the K2 still  uses the Kenwood commands but I understand that listing the K2
in the Configuration Options is the first step to writing code that will be
more specific to the K2.

If you are currently using an older version of N1MM,  I'd encourage you to
update to the latest version in order to take advantage of the latest
inclusions.  Be aware that you must first install version 5.7.2 before you
can install the latest version!  Carefully read the directions on the site.
So you don't loose anything, you could install the new versions in a
different directory and play with them for a while.

One item has already been the included for the K2.  The "set filter code"
for one mode (SSB Wide) is now K2 specific (K22;FW99991;K0;) - the rest of
the filter codes are still in Kenwood format.  If you are interested in
knowing more about setting the filter codes, you could check out my little
very non-technical treatise in the N1MM help files and quickly set the codes
for SSB Narrow, CW Wide, etc.  To access this file go to www.n1mm.com and
select "Support" and then "Supported Radios" from the menus at the top of
the main page - then scroll to "Elecraft."

Apparently a number of other items have already been "fixed" that allow for
better control over "split" functions and the use of the K2 in Single
Operator Two Radio (SO2R) contesting.    More will likely follow with new
releases.  The N1MM Logger is freeware and available for download at
www.n1mm.com.

It's nice to see the K2 getting recognized as a serious contesting radio!

I don't have any affiliation with the group, just am a very satisfied user
of the program.  73 es gud contesting and dxing -- Don N4HH

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Re: N1MM Logger and the K2

k6mr
The filter select codes can be modified for every mode (right click in
the band map, there are six selections).  I've found the best code to
use is FW0000;  that way you can cycle through all four filters from the
keyboard (Alt-').  You just have to ignore the Wide/Narrow indicator on
the band map.

The split functions are almost fixed, it appears to be common problems
with the Kenwood codes.  I have two K2s set up using the two sound card
SO2R and it works great.  I just wish the operator could use the setup
to its' full capability.

I know there are a few K2s out there with the ssb module, so lets see
you all this coming weekend for phone SS!

Ken  K6MR

Don Nesbitt wrote:

> N1MM Logger is a very sophisticated piece of contesting software that
> provides logging and computer interfacing for everything from one
> operator - one rig stations all the way to big multioperator -
> multi-rig setups in a fully networked environment.  Beginning with
> Version 5.10.17 (the current version is now 5.11.0), the N1MM Logger
> Contesting Software now includes the Elecraft K2 in the list of radios
> that can be chosen from the Configuration menu.  Until now, K2 users
> had to pick the generic "Kenwood" radio which used very similar
> programming commands.  At this point, most of the code for the K2
> still  uses the Kenwood commands but I understand that listing the K2
> in the Configuration Options is the first step to writing code that
> will be more specific to the K2.
>
> If you are currently using an older version of N1MM,  I'd encourage
> you to update to the latest version in order to take advantage of the
> latest inclusions.  Be aware that you must first install version 5.7.2
> before you can install the latest version!  Carefully read the
> directions on the site. So you don't loose anything, you could install
> the new versions in a different directory and play with them for a while.
>
> One item has already been the included for the K2.  The "set filter
> code" for one mode (SSB Wide) is now K2 specific (K22;FW99991;K0;) -
> the rest of the filter codes are still in Kenwood format.  If you are
> interested in knowing more about setting the filter codes, you could
> check out my little very non-technical treatise in the N1MM help files
> and quickly set the codes for SSB Narrow, CW Wide, etc.  To access
> this file go to www.n1mm.com and select "Support" and then "Supported
> Radios" from the menus at the top of the main page - then scroll to
> "Elecraft."
>
> Apparently a number of other items have already been "fixed" that
> allow for better control over "split" functions and the use of the K2
> in Single Operator Two Radio (SO2R) contesting.    More will likely
> follow with new releases.  The N1MM Logger is freeware and available
> for download at www.n1mm.com.
>
> It's nice to see the K2 getting recognized as a serious contesting radio!
>
> I don't have any affiliation with the group, just am a very satisfied
> user of the program.  73 es gud contesting and dxing -- Don N4HH
>
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>
>

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Re: N1MM Logger and the K2

Leigh L. Klotz Jr WA5ZNU
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OK, I am going to have to write a K2 mode for Emacs.
Leigh / WA5ZNU
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 4:12 pm, K6MR wrote:
...that way you can cycle through all four filters from the keyboard
(Alt-').
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Re: N1MM Logger and the K2

Don Nesbitt
In reply to this post by k6mr
That's great news Ken - thanks for sharing the Alt-'  to cycle through the
filters with FW0000; - that's a neat trick that ought to be included in the
help files!  The more I use N1MM the more impressed I am with it's
versatility.

I've been following your posts on the N1MM group reflector with the notion
of getting in touch with you when I get another K2 so I can give the SO2R
setup a try - 'course, it's a pretty sure thing that I'm not coordinated
enough to pull it off!  See you in the contest.   73 -- Don N4HH

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From: "K6MR" <[hidden email]>
To: <[hidden email]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 7:11 PM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] N1MM Logger and the K2


> The filter select codes can be modified for every mode (right click in the
> band map, there are six selections).  I've found the best code to use is
> FW0000;  that way you can cycle through all four filters from the keyboard
> (Alt-').  You just have to ignore the Wide/Narrow indicator on the band
> map.
>
> The split functions are almost fixed, it appears to be common problems
> with the Kenwood codes.  I have two K2s set up using the two sound card
> SO2R and it works great.  I just wish the operator could use the setup to
> its' full capability.
>
> I know there are a few K2s out there with the ssb module, so lets see you
> all this coming weekend for phone SS!
>
> Ken  K6MR
>
> Don Nesbitt wrote:
>
>> N1MM Logger is a very sophisticated piece of contesting software that
>> provides logging and computer interfacing for everything from one
>> operator - one rig stations all the way to big multioperator - multi-rig
>> setups in a fully networked environment.  Beginning with Version 5.10.17
>> (the current version is now 5.11.0), the N1MM Logger Contesting Software
>> now includes the Elecraft K2 in the list of radios that can be chosen
>> from the Configuration menu.  Until now, K2 users had to pick the generic
>> "Kenwood" radio which used very similar programming commands.  At this
>> point, most of the code for the K2 still  uses the Kenwood commands but I
>> understand that listing the K2 in the Configuration Options is the first
>> step to writing code that will be more specific to the K2.
>>
>> If you are currently using an older version of N1MM,  I'd encourage you
>> to update to the latest version in order to take advantage of the latest
>> inclusions.  Be aware that you must first install version 5.7.2 before
>> you can install the latest version!  Carefully read the directions on the
>> site. So you don't loose anything, you could install the new versions in
>> a different directory and play with them for a while.
>>
>> One item has already been the included for the K2.  The "set filter code"
>> for one mode (SSB Wide) is now K2 specific (K22;FW99991;K0;) - the rest
>> of the filter codes are still in Kenwood format.  If you are interested
>> in knowing more about setting the filter codes, you could check out my
>> little very non-technical treatise in the N1MM help files and quickly set
>> the codes for SSB Narrow, CW Wide, etc.  To access this file go to
>> www.n1mm.com and select "Support" and then "Supported Radios" from the
>> menus at the top of the main page - then scroll to "Elecraft."
>>
>> Apparently a number of other items have already been "fixed" that allow
>> for better control over "split" functions and the use of the K2 in Single
>> Operator Two Radio (SO2R) contesting.    More will likely follow with new
>> releases.  The N1MM Logger is freeware and available for download at
>> www.n1mm.com.
>>
>> It's nice to see the K2 getting recognized as a serious contesting radio!
>>
>> I don't have any affiliation with the group, just am a very satisfied
>> user of the program.  73 es gud contesting and dxing -- Don N4HH
>>
>> _______________________________________________
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>> Post to: [hidden email]
>> You must be a subscriber to post to the list.
>> Subscriber Info (Addr. Change, sub, unsub etc.):
>> http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft   Help:
>> http://mailman.qth.net/subscribers.htm
>> Elecraft web page: http://www.elecraft.com
>>
>>
>
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K2 Mode for Emacs

Leigh L. Klotz Jr WA5ZNU
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In reply to this post by Leigh L. Klotz Jr WA5ZNU
If you use Emacs, you might be interested in the K2 mode I started.

http://wa5znu.org/log/2005/11/k2-emacs.html

73,
Leigh / WA5ZNU
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Re: K2 Mode for Emacs

zeke7237
You are a sick, sick person :)

de w1rt/emacs user

On 11/16/05, Leigh L. Klotz, Jr. <[hidden email]> wrote:

> If you use Emacs, you might be interested in the K2 mode I started.
>
> http://wa5znu.org/log/2005/11/k2-emacs.html
>
> 73,
> Leigh / WA5ZNU
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Re: K2 Mode for Emacs

Simon (HB9DRV)
As is often said - the difference between men and boys is the cost of their
toys.

Simon Brown
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You are a sick, sick person :)


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