
Turn Antenna – Right-click on a grid square, left click on this option, and if you have a rotator interfaced with the program, the antenna will be turned to the correct bearing.
Show Calls Worked and Spots Available – Grid squares you have already worked are colored blue, and grid squares that have been spotted but not yet worked are colored red. Click somewhere in the grid array and the following menu appears: The Grid Square display has a few additional features, in a right-click menu. You’ll see the following display, centered on your grid square – the one entered on your Station Data window. Start the program, open a VHF contest, use the Window > Multipliers > Grid Square Map menu item. The Multiplier by Band window includes a Grid Square option. When entering QSOs it’s easy this way to recognize the band in which you log. When the frequency is above 1 GHz the band will be shown in cm, not the exact frequency in the Entry window. The frequency is shown in the Bandmap and in the Entry window. The program supports bands up to the SHF bands 10, 24, 47, 76, 142 and 241 GHz VHF Options Frequency display N1MM logger has some features which will be appreciated especially by VHF and up contesters. Gridsquare Key Assignments (VHF and up). Setup DX, DXpedition, and General Purpose Contests. Windows – Table of Contents View (long). Call History and Reverse Call History Lookup. N1mm logger contest setup archive#
Archive Files (1/2021) – N1MM on WindowsXP.