Does N1MM turn the antenna to the call currently being worked when you click?
My interpretation of point 'n shoot is a knob I can turn to any heading I like
and
activate it. Either a physical one (like on my Yaesu) on the control box or a
virtual
one on the screen.
73, Mike NF4L
On 3/3/2011 8:06 AM, K2GN wrote:
> What am I missing?
>
> I just brought an Orion 2800 with control box.
>
> I assumed(Hate that word) that I could use it like I have my T2X with a
> DCU-1 controller.
>
> Using the RS232, let the software control the "Pointing and Shooting".
>
> I use N1MM for contesting. It has a rotor control feature that just takes a
> key stroke to swing the antenna.
>
> It is a program that can standard without N1MM.
>
> For day to day operations, I use DXLab Suite. It uses the N1MM rotor
> software and it's just a click of the mouse. Both programs directly
> interface with the control box and the N1MM program has its own little
> window you can used.
>
> So, once again I ask, What am I missing?
>
> de K2GN - Larry
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