N1MM Makros

N1MM Makro's

There is nothing fancy about most of the RTTY macro files that I uploaded, but perhaps a little explanation about them would be helpful.

1. I operate both Run and S&P methods, and define functions keys for both operating modes.

2. I operate ESM (Enter Sends Message), so my macros conform to the default function keys that would be sent when pressing [Enter].

3. I usually work dupes as it is quicker than arguing the toss. so some macros don't define a macro key as "Worked B4".

4. I rely upon macro substitution characters as much as possible, so you will see things like:   -

{mycall} instead of G3LDI

{SENTRST} instead of 599   - {EXCH} instead of some fixed string

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GENERIC MACRO FILE
You will notice a file called GENERIC RTTY.MC in the gallery. When operating a new contest, it is easy to open the GERENIC file, modify it as necessary for that particluar contest, then save the macro file with a contest-specific title.

MACRO SUB-DIRECTORY

After several years of operating RTTY and CW contests, I developed a large collection of Macro files. To avoid confusion in the N1MM root directory, I created a sub-directory under \N1MM called \Macros. I keep all of my macro files there.

I hope you find this helpful. If you have any queries, give either Malcolm or myself a call on the Contest Net, which is Friday evenings at 2000 local on 145.250.

Download Makro here (Updated 29/1/2015 G0LGJ)

73 de Roger, G3LDI

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