Hi A-Ray, Nice to hear from you and thank you so much for the comment. I am happy it helped. Looks like (QRZ,com) you and your son are having a great time hiking! My kids loved it too when they were young. Best 73, - Rich, K0PIR
Greetings. Just to let you know that I'm most grateful for your recordings. I have purchased recently the 7300 and it's of great help. Thanks 73's. KP3A
Hi Asdrubal, Thank you so much for commenting, I appreciate it. I think the 7300 is the best. It changed Ham radio for us guys who like the knobs and like working digital modes. It's great fun to learn and use. Congrats and thank you again, best 73 - Rich, K0PIR.us
After seeing your video, I am going to download N1MM. I really like the 7300 for digital but the screen is just too small, and the IC-7610 is just not in the cards right now. Thank you and I do follow your training and site.
Hi Larry, nice to hear from you again and thank you for commenting. I really appreciate the feedback. Best to you and yours this holiday season, 73 - Rich, K0PIR.us
You state in your video, you will be using the USB cable for the FSK portion. What cable are you using for this video? There is a USB connector on the back of the 7300 and a Data phono plug connector that I understand you will use for the FSK because you are already using the USB for the logger. The issue I am having, is getting my driver to load correctly. My com port shows the yellow caution all the time, no matter how many times I uninstall, shut down, reboot, install, shutdown, reboot up and the problem still exist. I download the driver from the ICOM website too. Any advise would be helpful...
Joe Chmelik hi and thank you for commenting here. In this video I use the USB cable and it plugs into the USB port on the rear of the radio. The remote port, the one that you were referring to, on the back of the radio is used with a CI-V cable. In this video the way that I am using N1MM logger with the USB cable I will not be able to do FSK. To do FSK will require a virtual serial port emulator. I have used VSPE and have a video on it. Getting back to the CI-V cable, normally I use the CI-V cable for rig control and the USB cable for FSK keying. We don’t get the N1MM spectrum scope doing it this way, so there is that trade off. Have you tried a different USB cable and a different physical USB port on you computer? I had a USB cable at one time that I could not get to work. Has your USB connection ever worked? I have had two people recently tell me their USB port on the radio went out and it could have been from an electrical surge or storm that caused it. You can send me an email, I’m good on QRZ.com. 73!
@@HamRadioAdventures I've tried several combinations to get the two cable scenario to work WITH the N1MM Waterfall running. It seems the N1MM Waterfall 115,200 Baud rate requirement is the hurdle that can not be resolved with the two cable scenario. The only way I've found to get MMTTY, for FSK RTTY, and the Waterfall running is to use VSPE. Have you found a combination that works for two cable operation AND the N1MM Waterfall; to avoid the VSPE software solution ?
@@cache4pat Hi Patrick, no that the only way, using VSPE. If you have the Icom 7610 it is a bit easier. I set mine up using the CI-V cable for rig control and the USB cable for keying. I don't get the spectrum display, but that okay I use the scope on the radio, not as good if you are searching and pouncing, but okay. Thanks and good DX! 73 de K0PIR
Thanks so much for your videos. They have been very helpful. I have been trying for days to get MMTTY to do FSK while using a rig control program (WIN4ICOM) which I really like. Like the N1MM logger, the rig control program needs to communicate with the radio at 115200 baud. For the life of me I have not been able to get the computer to control the radio's FSK keying. I can get it to transmit but no FSK! Have you done an in depth video of exactly how to set up MMTTY for FSK use? Thanks es 73, John WR0J, Kansas City, Mo.
Hello and thank you for commenting here and thank you for watching my videos. When I get home I'm going to get that program and start doing videos on it. If you are using the Icom 7300 you'll need to use either twocables or something like virtual serial ports emulator. You'll need that extra port for FSK keying. Have a look at this page it may help www.k0pir.us/icom-7300-rtty-fsk-mmtty/ best 73 from Tucson Arizona!
@@HamRadioAdventures Well..... Around 4 AM this morning I finally figured it out. I will keep this as short as I can but if you need more details, let me know. I am using the "remote" port on the radio to interface to other programs for CI-V rig control and that is working fine. The WIN4ICOM program has a mapping function that (Using the com0com free utility) will map the Icom USB port to a max of six other ports.The problem is that WIN4ICOM doesn't pass the RS-232 flow control signals to these mapped ports. Therein lies the problem! If the external program that you are trying to use needs these signals as MMTTY does, we are out of luck. SOOOO... You are right, I installed 'VIRTUAL SERIAL PORT ELIMINATOR' which DOES pass the control signals and created a Splitter device that connects to my ICOM USB port. This fans out to several virtual ports for me to use as needed including the WIN4ICOM app.. I went ahead and purchased it for the $25.00 which, in my opinion, was a bargain. Now I have it configured to run at startup and all is good. MMTTY took less that five minutes to configure and get running with FSK. For anyone reading this and asking "Why not just use AFSK?". Several reasons... The main one is that you can't use the RTTY filters if not in RTTY mode on the rig. Looking forward to more of your videos on the 7300. GREAT job and thank you again. John WR0J
J Gratton Thank you for providing that information. Glad you got it working and I am going to look into that program when I get back home. Best 73 from Lordsburg New Mexico
kathnrich1 Nice to hear from you and I hope all is well where you are. Yes it will, the radio follows the software and the software will follow the radio. Best 73!
It's nice to hear from you and thank you for commenting. It is well worth the effort. I have a new computer with Win10 I'll be setting it up on. I'll do another video on this. Thanks and 73!
Hello and thanks for commenting here. I will do a video on that but for now you just need to tell it what program you are using for PSK. I use Fldigi. Go into Configuration and look for the Digital Modes tab.
In that video, I have DX Spider running on a Raspberry Pi in my home. It has been working good for more than a year and it connects to three or four other nodes. Others I use are K1TTT and K3LR. 73, Rich, K0PIR
Mel Ming Hi and nice to hear from you thank you for commenting. No, the USB cable needs to be used for rig control if you want the Spectrum monitor in N1MM. I normally don't use the Spectrum monitor in N1MM in RTTY contest. I choose to use the one on the radio. Thank you again and hope to hear you on the air. 73 Rich, K0PIR.US
thanks it works great on the 7300 i have one question a friend of mine have the icom 7600 how are the settings for the 7600 ?? do you know that ?? many thanks PD3MCF
Could you also layer in WSJT-X with N1MM with N1MM calling WSJT-X? I learned how to do this recently and can’t seem to key up via WSJT-X when N1MM is handling the CI-V control. I have a funny feeling I need a second cable to key the radio but not entirely sure yet.
Hi Jeff, nice to hear from you. This is how I do it th-cam.com/video/LOKgYZCWri0/w-d-xo.html You may need a second cable for what you want. Just use a CI-V cable with WSJT-X. 73!
Nice to hear from you mannes. You can use two cables or something like VSPE to split the com port. Talk to Jeffery on this facebook page. He is knowledgeable about RS-BA1 facebook.com/groups/RadioElmer/ 73!
HELP , and thank you for your great videos. N1MM after starting, sends my 7300 into transmit and transmit stays on constantly. Don't know what controls this? What did I do? Thanks W4AAO
Thanks for commenting here. It could be RTS either in the radio or in your software. If your radio is setup like mine, check N1MM Config>Configure Ports>Hardware. Click on the Set button next to your Port and Radio. See if RTS 9pin 7) is on. Mine is set to Always Off. If that doesn't do it you can probably turn it off in the radio. Menu>Set Connectors>USB SEND/Keying. Put USB SEND to Off. See if either of those will do it for you. 73!
Should I use this or hdsdr ? I use ssb mostly. I was trying to find your video of you actually installing the ex sdr to the rig but can’t seem to find it. I have poor eyes and I need a larger screen. It appears that the hdsdr has lower latency? Not sure on what sdr to purchase.
Hi and thanks for coming by. Using the N1MM Spectrum Monitor is the easiest way to get it going. I also like that when using a cluster N1MM will display the calls in the spectrum monitor. This is on adding the RX7300: www.k0pir.us/installing-inrad-rx7300/ and then of course you would need to add an external sdr and then load the drivers and get HDSDR going. Some other paid software that I hear is very nice is th-cam.com/video/mVVm5KambB0/w-d-xo.html Lots of good things are being said about that software. I have not tried it yet. 73, Rich, K0PIR
Hi John, Great question and it's nice to hear from you. On the N1MM menu, go to Window and Telnet. When Telnet opens up, click on the Clusters tab. There's a drop down list. Choose one from the list. 73, Rich, K0PIR
Hi Dennis, Nice to hear from you. It doesn't look like it is supported. See: n1mm.hamdocs.com/tiki-index.php?page=Spectrum+Display+Window#Supported_Radios_REAL_AMP_Interfaces Thanks for commenting and watching, I hope to hear you on the air someday. Best 73 - Rich, K0PIR
Thanks for the heads up Dino and thank you for commenting. I guess I forgot the link. Here is the link to the supplemental post: www.k0pir.us/n1mm-logger-spectrum-monitor/ Just a regular USB A to USB B computer cable like we use for printers. Best 73!
Cool you did it again and showed me something useful I did know. Thank you and keep going.
I was wondering how to make this work one cable. I have had my IC-7300 for 5 days works like a charm.
Thank you for doing this!
Good to hear from you Ryan and thank you for commenting. GL, Good DX and best 73!
Rick, you are my computer interface hero. I would not even try without your videos.
Hi A-Ray,
Nice to hear from you and thank you so much for the comment. I am happy it helped. Looks like (QRZ,com) you and your son are having a great time hiking! My kids loved it too when they were young. Best 73, - Rich, K0PIR
Greetings. Just to let you know that I'm most grateful for your recordings. I have purchased recently the 7300 and it's of great help. Thanks 73's.
KP3A
Hi Asdrubal,
Thank you so much for commenting, I appreciate it.
I think the 7300 is the best. It changed Ham radio for us guys who like the knobs and like working digital modes. It's great fun to learn and use.
Congrats and thank you again, best 73 - Rich, K0PIR.us
After seeing your video, I am going to download N1MM.
I really like the 7300 for digital but the screen is just too small, and the IC-7610 is just not in the cards right now.
Thank you and I do follow your training and site.
Hi Larry, nice to hear from you again and thank you for commenting. I really appreciate the feedback. Best to you and yours this holiday season, 73 - Rich, K0PIR.us
I forgot to put this in the clip, but holding down the Ctrl key while clicking in the waterfall will put you in SPLIT mode!
Thanks a lot for the great video. You explain things so well, and I'm now a happy user of the IC7300 and N1MM+ software.
Ron J Nice to hear from you and I hope all is well where you are. Thank you so much for commenting, Best 73!
A must see! Please update this video for us and keep up the great work 😊
Thanks for sharing. As a beginner I found it very helpful!
Good job. An 807, your video, and all good to go. Thanks.
Great video de W2CSI
Hi Rick
Again with a great demo video.
Greetings to you.
73/Edmundo CE2VQF
Thank for for the nice comment!
You state in your video, you will be using the USB cable for the FSK portion. What cable are you using for this video? There is a USB connector on the back of the 7300 and a Data phono plug connector that I understand you will use for the FSK because you are already using the USB for the logger. The issue I am having, is getting my driver to load correctly. My com port shows the yellow caution all the time, no matter how many times I uninstall, shut down, reboot, install, shutdown, reboot up and the problem still exist. I download the driver from the ICOM website too. Any advise would be helpful...
Joe Chmelik hi and thank you for commenting here. In this video I use the USB cable and it plugs into the USB port on the rear of the radio. The remote port, the one that you were referring to, on the back of the radio is used with a CI-V cable.
In this video the way that I am using N1MM logger with the USB cable I will not be able to do FSK. To do FSK will require a virtual serial port emulator. I have used VSPE and have a video on it.
Getting back to the CI-V cable, normally I use the CI-V cable for rig control and the USB cable for FSK keying. We don’t get the N1MM spectrum scope doing it this way, so there is that trade off.
Have you tried a different USB cable and a different physical USB port on you computer? I had a USB cable at one time that I could not get to work. Has your USB connection ever worked? I have had two people recently tell me their USB port on the radio went out and it could have been from an electrical surge or storm that caused it. You can send me an email, I’m good on QRZ.com. 73!
@@HamRadioAdventures I've tried several combinations to get the two cable scenario to work WITH the N1MM Waterfall running. It seems the N1MM Waterfall 115,200 Baud rate requirement is the hurdle that can not be resolved with the two cable scenario. The only way I've found to get MMTTY, for FSK RTTY, and the Waterfall running is to use VSPE. Have you found a combination that works for two cable operation AND the N1MM Waterfall; to avoid the VSPE software solution ?
@@cache4pat Hi Patrick, no that the only way, using VSPE. If you have the Icom 7610 it is a bit easier. I set mine up using the CI-V cable for rig control and the USB cable for keying. I don't get the spectrum display, but that okay I use the scope on the radio, not as good if you are searching and pouncing, but okay. Thanks and good DX! 73 de K0PIR
I set up my 7300 at you have shown here, but the TX/RX light shows that I'm transmitting (red). What did I do wrong?
Thank you for the video.
Thanks so much for your videos. They have been very helpful. I have been trying for days to get MMTTY to do FSK while using a rig control program (WIN4ICOM) which I really like.
Like the N1MM logger, the rig control program needs to communicate with the radio at 115200 baud. For the life of me I have not been able to get the computer to control the radio's FSK keying. I can get it to transmit but no FSK! Have you done an in depth video of exactly how to set up MMTTY for FSK use?
Thanks es 73, John WR0J, Kansas City, Mo.
Hello and thank you for commenting here and thank you for watching my videos. When I get home I'm going to get that program and start doing videos on it. If you are using the Icom 7300 you'll need to use either twocables or something like virtual serial ports emulator. You'll need that extra port for FSK keying. Have a look at this page it may help www.k0pir.us/icom-7300-rtty-fsk-mmtty/ best 73 from Tucson Arizona!
@@HamRadioAdventures
Well..... Around 4 AM this morning I finally figured it out. I will keep this as short as I can but if you need more details, let me know.
I am using the "remote" port on the radio to interface to other programs for CI-V rig control and that is working fine.
The WIN4ICOM program has a mapping function that (Using the com0com free utility) will map the Icom USB port to a max of six other ports.The problem is that WIN4ICOM doesn't pass the RS-232 flow control signals to these mapped ports. Therein lies the problem! If the external program that you are trying to use needs these signals as MMTTY does, we are out of luck. SOOOO... You are right, I installed 'VIRTUAL SERIAL PORT ELIMINATOR' which DOES pass the control signals and created a Splitter device that connects to my ICOM USB port. This fans out to several virtual ports for me to use as needed including the WIN4ICOM app.. I went ahead and purchased it for the $25.00 which, in my opinion, was a bargain. Now I have it configured to run at startup and all is good. MMTTY took less that five minutes to configure and get running with FSK. For anyone reading this and asking "Why not just use AFSK?". Several reasons... The main one is that you can't use the RTTY filters if not in RTTY mode on the rig.
Looking forward to more of your videos on the 7300. GREAT job and thank you again.
John
WR0J
J Gratton Thank you for providing that information. Glad you got it working and I am going to look into that program when I get back home. Best 73 from Lordsburg New Mexico
Will the 7300 change the display frequency on the N1MM if you simply adjust the tuning knob on the radio?
kathnrich1 Nice to hear from you and I hope all is well where you are. Yes it will, the radio follows the software and the software will follow the radio. Best 73!
i am trying to setup with a intel nuc and a very large screen i followed the instructions here and no luck so far
It's nice to hear from you and thank you for commenting. It is well worth the effort. I have a new computer with Win10 I'll be setting it up on. I'll do another video on this. Thanks and 73!
I'm trying to configure N1MM.... The only thing i see is CW & PH.......... How do I enable and see RTTY & PSK Thanks!!
Hello and thanks for commenting here. I will do a video on that but for now you just need to tell it what program you are using for PSK. I use Fldigi. Go into Configuration and look for the Digital Modes tab.
Where do you connect with Telnet for your spectrum monitor DX cluster info?
In that video, I have DX Spider running on a Raspberry Pi in my home. It has been working good for more than a year and it connects to three or four other nodes.
Others I use are K1TTT and K3LR.
73,
Rich, K0PIR
Is there any way to use the Spectrum Scope when using the two cable (CI-V and USB)?
Mel Ming Hi and nice to hear from you thank you for commenting. No, the USB cable needs to be used for rig control if you want the Spectrum monitor in N1MM. I normally don't use the Spectrum monitor in N1MM in RTTY contest. I choose to use the one on the radio. Thank you again and hope to hear you on the air. 73 Rich, K0PIR.US
Link to the post on this video: www.k0pir.us/n1mm-logger-spectrum-monitor/
thanks it works great on the 7300
i have one question a friend of mine have the icom 7600
how are the settings for the 7600 ??
do you know that ??
many thanks
PD3MCF
Could you also layer in WSJT-X with N1MM with N1MM calling WSJT-X? I learned how to do this recently and can’t seem to key up via WSJT-X when N1MM is handling the CI-V control. I have a funny feeling I need a second cable to key the radio but not entirely sure yet.
Hi Jeff, nice to hear from you. This is how I do it th-cam.com/video/LOKgYZCWri0/w-d-xo.html You may need a second cable for what you want. Just use a CI-V cable with WSJT-X. 73!
Thanks Rick !!
Best 73 and good DX!
can i run N1MM and icom RS-BA 1 at the same time ?
a have an comport iseu do you have an answer ??
Nice to hear from you mannes. You can use two cables or something like VSPE to split the com port. Talk to Jeffery on this facebook page. He is knowledgeable about RS-BA1 facebook.com/groups/RadioElmer/ 73!
Help! I have no scroll wheel (laptop)
HELP , and thank you for your great videos. N1MM after starting, sends my 7300 into transmit and transmit stays on constantly. Don't know what controls this? What did I do? Thanks W4AAO
Thanks for commenting here. It could be RTS either in the radio or in your software. If your radio is setup like mine, check N1MM Config>Configure Ports>Hardware. Click on the Set button next to your Port and Radio. See if RTS 9pin 7) is on. Mine is set to Always Off. If that doesn't do it you can probably turn it off in the radio. Menu>Set Connectors>USB SEND/Keying. Put USB SEND to Off. See if either of those will do it for you. 73!
Should I use this or hdsdr ? I use ssb mostly. I was trying to find your video of you actually installing the ex sdr to the rig but can’t seem to find it. I have poor eyes and I need a larger screen. It appears that the hdsdr has lower latency? Not sure on what sdr to purchase.
Hi and thanks for coming by. Using the N1MM Spectrum Monitor is the easiest way to get it going. I also like that when using a cluster N1MM will display the calls in the spectrum monitor.
This is on adding the RX7300: www.k0pir.us/installing-inrad-rx7300/ and then of course you would need to add an external sdr and then load the drivers and get HDSDR going.
Some other paid software that I hear is very nice is th-cam.com/video/mVVm5KambB0/w-d-xo.html
Lots of good things are being said about that software. I have not tried it yet.
73,
Rich, K0PIR
how do you get telnet to work
Hi John,
Great question and it's nice to hear from you. On the N1MM menu, go to Window and Telnet. When Telnet opens up, click on the Clusters tab. There's a drop down list. Choose one from the list.
73,
Rich, K0PIR
Thanks Rich .M6NQW
Will it work with the FT-991A
Hi Dennis,
Nice to hear from you. It doesn't look like it is supported. See: n1mm.hamdocs.com/tiki-index.php?page=Spectrum+Display+Window#Supported_Radios_REAL_AMP_Interfaces
Thanks for commenting and watching, I hope to hear you on the air someday. Best 73 - Rich, K0PIR
No info on one cable!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for the heads up Dino and thank you for commenting. I guess I forgot the link. Here is the link to the supplemental post: www.k0pir.us/n1mm-logger-spectrum-monitor/ Just a regular USB A to USB B computer cable like we use for printers. Best 73!