

Is that what you are referring to? If it is, I know it would seem logical to right-click and have an option to delete. Once it is deleted from there, it no longer shows up as a recently opened contest directly under the File menu. Configuring N1MM Logger for the SO2R Box Author: Dennis Egan W1UE Date: Versions: N1MM Logger 9.12.9, SO2R Box Interface, MMTTY 1.66G 1.

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The N1MM Logger+ online manual now consists of 31 web pages, reduced from the. If I confirm deletion, that particular contest inside the "2011 QSO Parties" database is deleted. Copy the UDC file to My Documents/N1MM Logger+/UserDefinedContests. The N1MM Logger+ Spectrum Monitor, sometimes called Spectrum Display, is a nice addition to N1MM Logger Plus and it works very well as I discovered during a RTTY contest. Fortunately the IC-7300 is included in the list of supported radios. If I press the Delete key at that pointt, a confirmation pops up. Not too long ago N1MM came out with a spectrum monitor for a limited number of radios. Log the QSO and it automatically moves into the contest logbook. The logger then accomplishes all the rig control while WSJT runs the audio input/output and the digital contact.
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You actually launch the WSJT-X software from within N1MM+. Then if I hover over it, it says "Press the Delete key to PERMANENTLY delete a contest and its QSOs". If that weren’t enough, N1MM+ also offers fantastic integration with WSJT-X. Let's say I want to delete the 2011 OhQP contest, I'll simply click once on "QSOPARTY " in the list of contests. If I "Open Database" and select "2011 QSO Parties", I'll see a long list of the QSO parties I've operated in this year.

Each state QSO party in which I have operated is in that database. If you aren't talking about that, where exactly are you seeing a list of 30 contests directly under the File menu? Any other list of contests would be one or two deeper than just the file menu.Īn example: I created a new database this year called "2011 QSO Parties". And, my history only contains 9 items at any given time. If you're referring to that history, when I delete a contest from a particular database that was listed in the history, it also disappears from the history. Is there any particular reason why you didn't answer my question? I asked if you were referring to the list of recently accessed contests in the File menu - the history off recent contests where you can select with one click different recent contests you had open without having to go through the multistep process of opening a particular database first. On 03:19 PM, Tony Frazer via groups.io wrote: Hi all, I have a strange problem.
