[CQ-Contest] N1MM Setting for Avoiding Zero Beat

Mark - N5OT r-emails at n5ot.com
Mon Nov 15 13:31:26 EST 2021


I really don't like not knowing where my carrier is, so I choose to use 
XIT intelligently. I leave the N1MM+ feature turned off, but then I dial 
in between 20 and 60 Hz of offset using XIT when I S&P.

If you don't understand what I just wrote, just leave the N1MM+ feature 
turned on because it's better that way.

Barry, from what I remember, the default setting is for the feature to 
be ON out-of-the-box.  You have to uncheck it on purpose.

73 - Mark N5OT


On 11/15/2021 9:16 AM, Barry W2UP wrote:
> Very good point to enable it.  it should be automatically disabled in SSB.
>
> Barry W2UP
>
> On Mon, Nov 15, 2021 at 8:09 AM K8MR via CQ-Contest <
> cq-contest at contesting.com> wrote:
>
>> Just please make sure this is done only for CW contests. Calling off
>> frequency on SSB only makes things more difficult to copy, while not
>> leaving the frequency any more clear.
>>
>> 73  -  Jim  K8MR
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: K3TN via CQ-Contest <cq-contest at contesting.com>
>> To: cq-contest at contesting.com <cq-contest at contesting.com>
>> Sent: Mon, Nov 15, 2021 5:46 am
>> Subject: [CQ-Contest] N1MM Setting for Avoiding Zero Beat
>>
>> In the Telnet > Filters window, the N1MM Logger software has a nice spot
>> freq "randomizer" setting:
>> Randomize incoming spot frequencies
>>
>> "Automatically adds or subtracts a small amount from the received spot
>> frequency, so as to improve your chances of breaking a “packet pileup” when
>> you click on a spot."
>> 73 John K3TN
>>
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