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The result is that you can change and (most importantly) read the frequency display on both FLDIGI and the N3FJP log.
#RUMLOGNG FLDIGI INSTALL#
On initial install of any N3FJP program be sure to match the serial port speeds. They have rudimentary rig controls in the log programs that work perfectly. N3FJP Amateur Contact basic log uses the same serial drivers.
#RUMLOGNG FLDIGI DRIVERS#
For Windows Kenwood offers the appropriate drivers on the web site.įor data mode contesting I use N3FJP logging programs. I recall notes regarding this for Macs on the NBEMS. You’re going to use the serial connection associated with the same USB connection as you’re using for audio to control the rig and read the frequency displayed. You may wish to use FLRIG for rig control. It uses the DSP modem in FLDIGI to generate and decode the required audio signals. It’s a a script that runs from one of the macro buttons in Fldigi to send contact details to RumLogNG. I’d come across this handy AppleScript before and had it setup and working, but since I’ve been recently re-installing on a new SSD, I’d forgot where I found this. Select USB-D mode so that the rig looks at the USB port. Logging from Fldigi to RumLogNG with AppleScript on MacOS. You will operate in SSB upper sideband mode, not FSK mode. FLDIGI has transmitted level controls at the bottom right side. The transmit audio level will be controlled by the MULTI control. Set the rig for data VOX and associate it with the USB port.
#RUMLOGNG FLDIGI WINDOWS 10#
You’re using a Mac so I can’t help you there: I use Windows 10 and 7 previously. So the first order of business is to make sure that works. The radio looks like an external USB-connected sound card to the computer. It connects through the USB-B interface on the rear of the rig to any USB interface on your computer. Therefore you get the right band and frequency logged automatically and you can QSY, change bands, and modes if you must, from controls in either program.Arto, I use FLDIGI and FLMSG and related programs regularly with my TS-990. Mike (NF4L) has taken the time to put together a small guide to help others in setting up this script and making it work with both Fldigi and RUMlogNG. For Windows Kenwood offers the appropriate drivers on the web site.įor data mode contesting I use N3FJP logging programs. When setup as part of a macro in Fldigi, the script will automatically take the current QSO and will log it to the current RUMlogNG logbook. Send data to Fldigi > Data will be sent to Fldigi when your transceiver is connected to RUMlog. Use CAT > Toggles CAT control, you can switch it off and it keeps your settings. If you would like to use advanced features from a separate transceiver control window, use the -Ctrl setting. You’re going to use the serial connection associated with the same USB connection as you’re using for audio to control the rig and read the frequency displayed. For IC-7300, IC-7610, K3 and KX2/3 there are two options. Select USB-D mode so that the rig looks at the USB port. flaa - Rig Expert Antenna Analyzer control program. flcluster - telnet client to remote DX cluster servers. flnet - voice net controller database / check-in application. fllog - can use same data file as fldigi. It connects through the USB-B interface on the rear of the rig to any USB interface on your computer. flwkey - modem program for the K1EL Winkeyer series. Arto, I use FLDIGI and FLMSG and related programs regularly with my TS-990. Arto, I use FLDIGI and FLMSG and related programs regularly with my TS-990.