I was able to install N1MM the day I received my General and play around in the
California QSO Party… can’t be that hard if I managed it on day one.
Years later I am still finding additional features however.
But getting it to connect to the radio and log contacts is as easy as any other
program.
On Dec 4, 2013, at 10:45 AM, Richard Karlquist <richard@karlquist.com> wrote:
> On 2013-12-04 08:25, Gary Smith wrote:
>> I agree with Doug on N1MM. Do follow the instructions on the download
>> page to install the program first and then the most recent update.
>> Then once it's running and you've filled in the station info, under
>> the tools tab you'll find some other downloads available & download
>> them. You'll find there's a bit of a curve to using it but it's so
>> easy to use you'll really appreciate it. Tab to select & scroll,
>
> If N1MM was truly easy to learn, it wouldn't need the above disclaimer.
> I've used N1MM for years. My opinion (YMMV):
>
> Is it easy to install, configure and learn. No.
> Is it easy to use? No.
> Is it well documented? No.
> Is it intuitive? No.
>
> It is a serious program for the serious contester
> who is willing to invest the time and effort in it.
>
> It does have the advantage of being free, but unfortunately, your time isn't
> free.
>
> If you want easy to learn, look elsewhere. For example, N3FJP.
>
> Rick N6RK
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