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BACKING UP N1MM LOGGER SOFTWARE
We cannot confirm if there is a free download of this software available. The Icom 7300 N1MM Logger should be displaying the radio frequency at the top of the window next to the icon. N1MM logger 13.01.00 was available to download from the developer's website when we last checked.

Go back and verify the above settings and make sure your com ports are correct. If you do, something is not setup correctly.
BACKING UP N1MM LOGGER INSTALL
Step four, if you don’t already have it, download and install N1MM Logger+. It’s free and you can find it here. At contest set up, make sure to replace the default contest exchange ( Locator) with a hash plus your grid locator, e.g. I have included a couple of extra settings that will help later on when using PSK31, RTTY (FSK) and CW keying. Set the following menu items under MENU>SET>Connectors. These are the changes, leave everything else to default settings. Step three, turn your radio on and setup the Icom 7300 using the radio’s menu. Do not connect the USB cable until you have downloaded and installed the driver.
BACKING UP N1MM LOGGER DRIVER
Step one, if you haven’t already, download and install the USB driver from Icom for your Icom IC-7300. If you just want to use a USB Cable with HRD and operate some PSK31 or RTTY (AFSK), take a look at this video. I have found this to be the easiest, because later on I added cw keying and RTTY (FSK) to the mix. Use the CI-V for rig control and the USB for the soundcard. Set up N1MM Logger on each of your logging computers, following the N1MM. Video N1MM Logger Recording Audio In this video I setup my microphone level and then N1MM Logger for audio recording and playback. An Ethernet crossover cable (emergency backup in the unlikely event the. One is the USB cable connected to the radios USB port and the other is a CI-V cable connected to the radios CI-V port. In N1MM Logger go to Config>Configure Ports, Mode Control, Audio, Other Set it up according to your station and computer.
