Setup guide
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- 1 General information (setting up microHAM and N1MM logger)
- 2 SO2R Setup at PA1M - microHAM MK2R+ and Station Masters and N1MM logger
- 2.1 Layout cabling
- 2.1.1 MK2R+ Station Master Connection diagram (by Joe, W4TV)
- 2.1.2 Shack PA1M
- 2.1.3 Stationmaster
- 2.1.4 Nr 6 - Port A - Antennaswitch (DB25F) microHAM DOUBLE TEN SWITCH
- 2.1.5 Nr 14 - Port B - bandpassfilter, sequencer (DB25F) ICE-419A BPF
- 2.1.6 Nr 5 - Port PA - Power Amplifier (DB15F)
- 2.1.7 Nr 13 - Port ROTOR - Antenna Rotator (DB15F)
- 2.1.8 StationMaster cabling
- 2.1.9 Setup Station Master
- 2.1.10 Setup uRouter
- 2.2 DOUBLE TEN Port lockout with Station Masters
- 2.3 Radio settings
- 2.4 microHAM Router setup
- 2.5 Station master setup
- 2.6 N1MM logger setup
- 2.7 MMTTY setup
- 2.8 PC setup
- 2.9 Errors and other problems
- 2.10 Detailed Cabling Diagrams
- 2.1 Layout cabling
- 3 N1MM - RTTY operation / settings

Voice/Digital for the TS−2000 should use "Select by frequency" since Kenwood does not support an
AFSK mode.
Use line out channel: Right
Tab: Audio Mixer
Rules for audio playback are: Click on "get ID" in router's audio mixer tab. Make sure that
WAVE IN ID == WAVE OUT ID == MIXER ID. The N1MM Logger audio control cannot handle the
situation where the Wave ID <> Mixer ID − it will send (or record as the case may be) audio from the
wrong sound card. If the Wave and Mixer IDs are not the same,set the MicroHAM CODEC as the
windows "default" sound card and confige N1MM Logger to use the default device.
The soundcard name displayed in the audio mixer selection box (left half of the Mixer tab in
MK2R/MK2R+) must match that shown in "Get ID" and the "Select Device" selection box in the
N1MM Logger Audio tab.
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