Hi,
As anyone set up Log4om to work with N1MM+ using UDP?
Any guidance would be most appreciated.
Log4om / N1MM+ using UDP
Log4om / N1MM+ using UDP
73 de David G4NVB
Re: Log4om / N1MM+ using UDP
What is the advantage of a real-time connection? I'm doing it the easy way:
- run the contest using N1MM+
- export contest log to ADIF
- import ADIF to Log4OM with the "update countries in ADIF" option
- in Log4OM, upload contest QSOs to LOTW
73, Markus HB9BRJ
- run the contest using N1MM+
- export contest log to ADIF
- import ADIF to Log4OM with the "update countries in ADIF" option
- in Log4OM, upload contest QSOs to LOTW
73, Markus HB9BRJ
Re: Log4om / N1MM+ using UDP
There are a few issues with Importing N1MM+ ADIF Files so I thought it might be useful to try UDP.
See:- viewtopic.php?f=6&t=2181&p=12814&hilit=n1mm#p12760
See:- viewtopic.php?f=6&t=2181&p=12814&hilit=n1mm#p12760
73 de David G4NVB
Re: Log4om / N1MM+ using UDP
I use the broadcast function of N1MM to log my contest contacts in real time. It works great.
In the Configuration menu of L4OM go to Software integration>Connections. Build a UDP INBOUND script that says [UDP_INBOUND] [N1MM_MESSAGE] [12060} N1MM Hit the green plus sign to write it to the UDP Inbound connections box.
In N1MM Configurer>broadcast data on the left side enable Contacts.
That's it. Also, when using N1MM I never enable CAT control in L4OM, as it needs the COM port for radio control, but the qso's roll in.
In the Configuration menu of L4OM go to Software integration>Connections. Build a UDP INBOUND script that says [UDP_INBOUND] [N1MM_MESSAGE] [12060} N1MM Hit the green plus sign to write it to the UDP Inbound connections box.
In N1MM Configurer>broadcast data on the left side enable Contacts.
That's it. Also, when using N1MM I never enable CAT control in L4OM, as it needs the COM port for radio control, but the qso's roll in.
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Re: Log4om / N1MM+ using UDP
Did you realise
1. This is the version 1 forum, not v2
2. The posts are nearly 5 years old?
1. This is the version 1 forum, not v2
2. The posts are nearly 5 years old?
73 Terry G4POP