Set up mtty
In addition, any PTT or DTR type commands should be configured through the third party application using a different port than the one Win4Yaesu is connected to the MicroHam.A word of advice before you start to configure any two systems together, is to make sure that each is working successfully by itself. Please note, that all CAT control in any application used should go through Win4Yaesu and not through the MicroHam. The result is that each of the applications are now talking the the MicroHam router through Win4Yaesu. Step 8: Open WinWarbler and configure it for RTTY, and in the MTTY setup, select another virtual port created in the MicroHam to connect PPT & FSK Step 7: Open DXLabs Commander and go into the settings and select the radio to be the Yaesu radio and the CAT port to be COM12. In the entry for COM8 select the appropriate radio and close the N1MM window. Step 6: Start up N1MM and go into the Hardware tab. In addition, I have connected AUX/CAT Port 2 to COM11 which will be used for DXLabs. In this picture I have connected AUX / CAT port 1 to COM10 leaving COM8 from the pair to connect to N1MM (N1MM has a maximum of 8 com ports available).
Next connect an AUX/CAT port to one of the com port pairs created above. Open Tools Settings and click on the 3rd Party SW-HW tab. This allows Win4Yaesu to see the newly created com ports. Step 5: Close Win4Yaesu and open it again. In the first example I created COM8 to COM10, and in the second example, COM11 to COM12. Step 4: Using the MicroHam menu item “Virtual Port” select “Create Cable” You will need to have two ports shown. Step 3: Verify that the MicroHam console is connected to Win4Yaesu as shown below. If Win4Yaesu had already been connected to another port you will have to disconnect and restart. Step 2: Open Win4Yaesu and connect to the virtual port create above. For this example, COM 7 was already created. Step 1: Create a Virtual Port with the MicroHam Virtual Port menu. Once this is done, follow the following steps: The first item that needs to be done is to make sure that the MicroHam is connected to the radio and operational. If N1MM wants to send a command to the radio to QSY for example, the command is sent as needed.Įxample Setup of the MicroKeyer II, DXLabs Suite with MMTTY, and N1MM Since the responses are cached, the results are returned almost instantaneously without a need to actually poll the radio. It polls the K3 and the responses are sent by the AUX / CAT port. The result is that N1MM “sees” a radio attached to it. The idea is that Win4Yaesu’s AUX / CAT ports will connect to one of the com ports let’s say COM8 and the third party product such as N1MM, will connect to the other, COM9 using the connection that N1MM usually uses for the radio. This creates for example a pair of com ports such as “COM8” and “COM9”. The com port pair is created using the MicroHam “Virtual Cable”.
Each of these ports can connect to an external program via a com port pair.
Set up mtty serial#
The status is exposed to the outside world through 4 logical serial port interfaces called the AUX /CAT ports. This cache therefore contains the current status of virtually all radio components. Win4Yaesu caches all commands that it polls for. This is important to understand how your overall system will function when it is operational. Setting up Win4Yaesu Suite to work with the MicroHam Products Conceptīefore using Win4Yaesu with the MicroHam products please take a look at the following block diagram of the architecture of Win4Yaesu. Please note that some of the graphics refer to Elecraft radios but the ideas and procedures are the same.
Set up mtty download#
Please be sure to download the latest firmware for your MicroHam product from their web site. Station Master and Station Master Deluxe.