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Also here, make sure the UDP port is the same in both N1MM Logger+ and ICOM Automagic. With N1MM Logger+ you need to check the “Radio” box on the “Broadcast data” tab in N1MM Logger+’s Configuration panel. Make sure the correct IP address and port are set in Options|Configure network and that the port is the same as in ICOM Automagic’s XML broadcast setting. In this is done with the Options|Broadcast|Radio information menu item. To use the application you need to enable XML broadcast from the logger. Any manual changes made using the radio’s own controls are ignored and are thus not saved. Note that the application does not query the radio for settings. (The two ports thus need to be unlinked in the radio settings.) To save screen real estate, the configuration of the application is hidden, available by right-clicking the zoom button in the lower right corner.Ī typical usage scenario is to connect ICOM Automagic to the “Remote” CI-V port of the ICOM radio while the logger is connected to the fast USB CI-V port. Clicking the power level percentage number toggles “barefoot” mode which sets radio output power to 100% at activation and then re-sets it to 100% whenever band or mode changes.
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Settings are controlled using two input boxes for frequency (requiring pressing RETURN for entry, with erroneous input silently ignored) and sliders for reference level and output power. It sets and remembers waterfall/spectrum edges, display reference level, and output power for each used frequency band and operating mode and also offers a zoomed-in display mode with user configurable width, centered around the current operating frequency, with its own dedicated reference level setting.
#N1mm logger and spectrum monitor update
A Windows utility with small screen footprint that use the radio information broadcast over UDP from N1MM Logger+ or to update spectrum scope settings and output power on a range of ICOM radios.