Believe it or not, N1MM+ contest logger and V2.xx of WSJT-X integrate very
well. If you're logging SSB Q's ( what ? What's a SSB Q ??), and want to
start WSJT, simply type FT8 in the call block of N1MM. Up comes all the
WSJT screens and anything logged there automatically goes in the N1MM main
log. The radio is still controlled by N1MM. One mouse click closes WSJT,
type SSB into N1MM (or CW) and you're back on that mode with the radio set
properly. Type a frequency into the call window to QSY (even to a
different band) and you're off.
I've been using this setup in VHF tests since June in a SO2R configuration.
-W9RM
Keith Morehouse
via MotoG
On Tue, Sep 17, 2019, 8:59 PM <barry@k7bwh.com> wrote:
> I suspect the radio is not their source of difficulty. If others have a
> setup like mine (radio with built-in USB port) then the trouble comes from
> sharing the CAT control. My logger that I use during SSB wants exclusive
> use of the port, until I switch to WSJT which then itself wants exclusive
> use of the USB port. The changeover can take a little care and attention to
> keep the computer happy. It sounds like you've avoided that by going to
> manual frequency control (actually manual radio presets), but as for me I
> like to let WSJT and my logger always stay in sync with (and control) the
> radio's frequency.
> 73 Barry K7BWH
> Seattle, WA CN87us
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: VHFcontesting <vhfcontesting-bounces@contesting.com> On Behalf Of
> Marshall-K5QE
> Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2019 7:32 PM
> To: VHF Contesting <vhfcontesting@contesting.com>
> Subject: [VHFcontesting] Changing from WSJT to SSB...
>
> Hello all...I have seen several folks post that it was difficult to switch
> from WSJT to SSB. I don't understand this at all. On my radios, I have
> "presets" for all the common channels that we use. So we have
> Channel1 to be 50.125MHz, 2 would be 50.133, 3 would be 50.260, 4 would be
> 50.265, 5 would be 50.313. To change from WSJT to SSB, just push the down
> arrow until the VFO says 50.125, step on the footswitch, and talk into the
> mike. To go back to FT8, just push the up arrow until the VFO says 50.313
> and click Enable TX. Seems pretty simple to me.
>
> There is no need to over think these things.....
>
> 73 Marshall K5QE
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