Setup guide

Table Of Contents
3 N1MM − RTTY operation / settings
N1MM logger Configurer − Mode Tab
Contest specific choices
Mode recorded in log
Always: RTTY
Mode sent to radio
Follow mode recorded in log
Log mode/Radio mode: RTTY to LSB
DI 1  Menu: Settings
Tab: General/MMTTY Setup
Enable: Add Callsign to Bandmap on Alt−G
Enable: Send Space on Callsign Mouse Click
Disable: Send HamDefault on Run to S&P change
Enable: Turn AFC Off when switching to S&P
Select: Small MMTTY window
Select: Always on Top
DI 1  Menu: Settings
Tab: Macro Setup
Setup extra keys when needed
Digital Macro Setup: SoundCardRTTY
# of Macros: Select 8,16 or 24
Fill in contents for macros
DI 1  Menu
Disable: AFC On/Off with CQ
Enable: NET On/Off with Run Change
Enable: Auto Update TRX Offset w/Mark Freq.
Right click menu: Select Output to text file
Entry Window − Function Keys
Setup Function keys for the specific contest
3.1 MMTTY setup
3.1.1 Configure it to use the EU1SA profile
EU1SA's profile uses an IIR demodulator like the Standard RTTY profile, but with sharper filters
(which increases the CPU load).
I've uploaded a USERPARA.INI file that includes the "EU1SA" profile along with "Standard RTTY",
"Fluttered Signals", "Fluttered Signals (FIR)", "23Hz RTTY", and "MultiPath" to:
www.dxlabsuite.com/winwarbler/Profiles/UserPara.ini
If you've created new profiles or modified the existing profiles, then save your current UserPara.ini file
before replacing it with the above. Then start MMTTY, open the Profiles menu, and choose EU1SA.
You can define up to 8 profiles in UserPara.ini, so you can replace the one's you don't like with ones
you've developed or modified.
Documentation for the parameters that can be set in a profile is available via:
www.dxlabsuite.com/winwarbler/Profiles/UserPara.doc
A spreadsheet comparing each of the profiles (including EU1SA) to the "Standard RTTY" profile is
available via:
www.dxlabsuite.com/winwarbler/Profiles/Profiles.xls
73, Dave, AA6YQ
As I am quite familiar with the profile (see my signature), let me add a couple of words to the
discussion.
The "EU1SA" profile is mostly not about decoding, but first of all, it's about extra filtering. It makes the
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