This worked!  Thanks, Dennis.

I forward this to the list, in case others need it.

73 es HNY de Brian W3BW


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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Dennis <egan.denni...@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Dec 24, 2013 at 1:37 PM
Subject: Getting CW to work with N1MM Logger
To: bwru...@gmail.com


 Brian

I wrote this for the Remote Rig reflector in Sept 2012:

A word of advice before you start to configure any two systems together, is
to make sure that each is working successfully by itself.  If it doesn't
work successfully by itself, chances are great that the two won't work
together!

When doing the Microbit setup, 4 Virtual Com Ports were created (Com0-3)
for Remote Rig to use, and were tied in to specific hardware ports in the
computer.  You should go into Device Manager and write down the 4 comport
pairs- you will need this info.  If your comport numbers for the 1st 3
comports are less than 8, you're all set, otherwise you need to make all
but the FSK comport to be 8 or less.

Radio CAT for RR Control Unit
1. Connect DB9 cable direct from computer to radio.  Choose a comport that
is NOT in use as a virtual comport.  For my K3, I use Com1 (a real hardware
comport) and 38400N81-Off-Off; make sure the radio control works.
2. Unplug RS232 Cable from computer to K3, and plug it into RRControl Com1.
3. Plug in RS232 Cable from RRControl Com2 to K3.
4. Radio Control through the Computer should now work- verify.

CW Keying
1. Connect the USB cable from a USB port on the computer to the RRControl.
2. Using one of the virtual comports you identified, config N1MM using the
computer Com port number; in my case, Com 3 was the comport I used, and it
was tied to RR Com0.  In N1MM, I configured Com3 for "CW/Other", and set
"DTR to CW".
3. Open a browser and go to the IP for the RRControl box.  Under IO
settings, make "USB DTR as CW" to be "COM0", submit and update.
4. The remote rig should now be keyed via N1MM messages.

SSB
1. The supplied microphone cable was of no use to me, as I don't have a
mike with an 8-pin DIN plug, so I made my own cable using a CAT5 end from a
damaged piece of cable, a 3.5mm stereo jack, and a phono jack.  If you make
your own cable, Mike Hot is the Green/White striped wire, Mike Ground is
the Blue wire, PTT Hot is the Blue/White striped wire, and PTT Gnd is the
green wire.  This was from a standard CAT5 cable piece.
2. I could not figure out a way to use VOX on the unit without an outboard
carrier operated relay type setup.

RTTY
1. The manual shows the correct way to setup MMTTY.  If you use MMTTY
version 1.68A, it will support comports up to 15.  I went back to Device
Manager, and made my virtual FSK Comport to be Com15.
2. There is nothing to setup in N1MM; just put Comport 15 into MMTTY.
3. The audio from the RRControl unit to the Sound card was too high a
level, so I had to reduce the Radio Settings- Codec Out Gain to 220.
4. A tip- hook up the decoding audio chain before you try and transmit.  I
didn't hook up the audio  decoding and transmitted, and MMTTY doesn't drop
back into Rx unless the audio decoding is hooked up.  Now I can use N1MM to
send RTTY messages via Remote Rig.

Radio Control- Remote Unit
1. My remote unit is housed at a contest station, and we wanted to minimize
recabling when going from Remote to normal station use.  Just follow the
setup for the RR Control Unit above and it works just fine.

One more tip:
I'm using the K3 Twin concept with the Remote Rig.  When I turned on the
Control Radio and it was already in TERM mode, the audio was not muted and
didn't mute unless I went to NORM mode and then back to TERM mode.  To
avoid this problem, I reduce AF Gain to minimum and THEN turn on the
Control K3.  When it connects, there is no audio from the Control K3.

Dennis W1UE
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