[Skimmertalk] Old geezer needs some help please ?
H Lawrence Serra
hlserra at sbcglobal.net
Thu Dec 18 16:04:44 EST 2008
... and be sure to clear any Packet/Telnet filters you may have installed in N1MM. I left some in, and couldn't get the spots from the Telnet window in N1MM to populate the Bandmap or the "Available MULTs and Qs" window. Once I was sure they were cleared, the spots flowed freely into both.
73, Larry N6NC
--- On Thu, 12/18/08, kd4d at comcast.net <kd4d at comcast.net> wrote:
From: kd4d at comcast.net <kd4d at comcast.net>
Subject: Re: [Skimmertalk] Old geezer needs some help please ?
To: "Garry Brisbane" <garry.brisbane at gmail.com>
Date: Thursday, December 18, 2008, 9:28 AM
Hi Garry:
There are two steps that you have to take that I don't see in your writeup.
My apologies if you have done this and didn't mention it.
First, in Skimmer, you have to activate the Packet Cluster server. Under
the "Telnet" tab, select "Enable Telnet Server" and accept
the default
Port 7300.
See http://www.dxatlas.com/CwSkimmer/Files/Skimmerintro.pdf
Somewhere, you have to tell N1MM Logger.
N1MM Logger needs “Skimmer 127.0.0.1:7300”
Do this under the "Hardware" tab in configurer. Use Edit to add
a cluster named "Skimmer" with "127.0.0.1:7300".
Section 6.3 of the N1MM Manual:
6.3 Setup packet/telnet
We need spots to fill the bandmaps so the next thing to do is connect to a
DX cluster. This can be done in the Configurer under the hardware tab
for telnet and packet. For telnet a Internet connection is needed. The telnet
cluster to connect can be (also) selected, yes again in the Configurer under
the hardware tab.
· Go to the Configurer and select the hardware tab.
· Select at the bottom a telnet cluster. AB5K is default selected (AB5K)
and works fine.Select the 'Telnet' tab on the Packet Window.
Cluster commands can be given here, the information from the cluster is shown
in the
window.
¨
¨ See the Packet window for commands, info etc.
¨ Connecting a Telnet cluster is usually done by sending your callsign.
¨ When everything works fine, spots should appear in the bandmaps.
Hope this helps.
73,
Mark, KD4D
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: "Garry Brisbane" <garry.brisbane at gmail.com>
> No doubt I am missing something that is obvious, I can't seem to have
> Skimmer populate the N1MM bandmap. The K3 is connected to a computer
> com.port and am using LP_bridge to connect to Skimmer and N1mm. Everything
> seems to be running as the K3's frequency is displayed in each program
and
> Skimmer and N1MM appear to be talking. Might add that I have just
downloaded
> Skimmer and trying to get used to it, but where am I goofing up ?
> Any help would be greatly appreciated....
> Garry VE3WZ
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