
That takes 10 seconds or so, then I found I needed to turn the Control K3 off and then back on to restart the unit. Once I make a change, or several changes to any of the RRC setups, I have to apply it and let the unit restart.
#Using n1mm logger trial#
I find it takes a relatively long time to do things by trial and error. I still don't have the PTT releasing the transmitter when the RTTY message is finished, but I can also report that the Elecraft K3 cables do provide RTTY signals to the radio, as I was able to key RTTY on the first try. After several hours work, I finally got a stable setup that will allow communications between the K3s and N1mM Logger and send CW via the program.
#Using n1mm logger serial#
Have under the serial settings for COM1). Go to your logging program and use that port number as your CAT port (remember to use the same baud rate you Write down the COM port number under the Microbit COM2 port that is at the end of that line, e.g. Look for the the four Microbit virtual serial ports (COM0, COM1, COM2 & COMFSK) Go to the Windows Device Manager and drop down the ports list Plug the USB cable in between the RRC and PC Change "Use USB Com port as COM1" to YES Change COM1 to "Mode 6 - CAT to COM2 (local)" (note the baud rate you use here) Make sure that you have the Microbit Setup Manager installed (for the drivers) Short CAT checklist that I send to people who need help, but in the case of the K3 Twin, it It is actually very easy to get this working, it just looks more complicated than it is. Once I have this all working, I know I have a working setup and only have to add in the Internet path between the rigs.
#Using n1mm logger install#
So far, I only have it on my home network I think the part in the documentation about getting it all working before you install the remote setup was great advice. I am using MMTTY, but haven't gotten as far as configuring it yet, so I don't know if I can find the info I need in the setups that are already in the documentation, but if someone has a setup that works for all 3 areas I would appreciate a copy of it.īTW, the basic Remote Rig setup works great.

My understanding is that the Com0, Com1, and Com2 are the Control RRC ports, and the Com1,2,3,4,5,6 are computer ports separate and distinct from the Control RRC ports, and are the port numbers that I would reference in N1MM. I have gone over the documentation several times, but apparently don't understand the connections between the virtual ports and the real ports. I also have the USB cable that could provide another path into

In N1MM, I can reference and connect to any of those ports. I have the following ports available in the Control RRC:

Now, I want to tie the Remote Rig setup into the N1MM Logger Program to retrieve frequency/mode/send CW/send RTTY.

I have Two K3s linked together they change frequency, key, basically do everything that I want to do. I have the Remote Rig setup using Program Mode 14, K3 Twin. I spent about an hour working on this today and couldn't find settings that worked, so I thought I'd ask to see if someone had already invented this wheel.
