

This new instance of WSJT-X is called “WSJT-X – ForEW1” and comes with all settings defaulted. Know that when you interface N1MM+ to WSJT-X, a new instance of WSJT-X is created that is completely separate from your working “everyday” copy.

You should be able to use both programs independently before trying to link them together. Some basic knowledge of N1MM+ and WSJT-X is necessary. You must know the path to the location of WSJT-X on your hard drive. You must have a radio connected and configured in N1MM+. You should have the latest versions of N1MM+ and WSJT-X installed on your PC. (N1MMWSJTInstructions.pdf was written for an earlier version of N1MM+ but still gives valuable information.) In addition, more information can be found in the file “N1MMWSJTInstructions.pdf” located on the Additional Support Files page at. Read that document before following the instructions here. Official instructions for using the WSJT Decode List with N1MM+ are located at. Putting “WSJT-X – ForEW1” in Contest Mode.Setting Up “WSJT-X – ForEW1” From Scratch.Starting “WSJT-X – ForEW1” For The First Time.In WSJT-X, you will need to setup the contest mode as shown here.) The rules for the FT Roundup are basically the same as the ARRL RTTY Roundup. (NOTE: this tutorial can also be used for the FT Roundup and ARRL RTTY Roundup by selecting ARRLRTTY as the “Log Type” in Step 2. Interfacing N1MM+ with WSJT-X for the WW Digi Contest by Don Hill, AA5AU
