

Anyone using Writelog will be familiar with this type of file, and it is easy to make changes or to double-check to see if you saved a parameter. ini file which contains the stored program parameters. I also like the fact that he has a user-editable. The program seemed very intuitive and while it has about 20 setup screens, they are all relevant to operation of the radio and are easily accessible to change via a pulldown menu. You do need a null-modem cable to interface to the Acom 2000A (make it yourself and only use pins 2,3, and 5, reversing pins 2 and 3 on each end for null-modem. The main program links to whatever level converter device you are using (in my case the K9JM CI-V router for Icom, which uses a virtual comport).
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I downloaded it as a 10 day free trial, and Carl N4PY even modified the software for me several times (all in a couple days, and in some cases only a couple of hours had passed before he emailed me back with a program update!) to get it working for my setup to make sure it would work for me as I wanted. It runs in the background, but if you're using it with N1MM and have enough monitor space, you could add it to your N1MM window setup. There are other devices that he has created control settings for such as autotuners and panadapters. Once set up, the amp follows the radio and pre-tunes it the band segment displayed on the Acom. In my case, I have an Acom 2000A now following the rig frequency automatically, and at the same time have the rig running in N1MM via a link from N4PY. Where it excels is the extra things it allows you to integrate from the convenience of the main control program. The N4PY software does a fine job of rig control for the Icom (I have an IC-756 Pro III), and he has a long list of other rigs that he supports (although only newer Yaesu, and no FT-1000D which is my other radio for SO2R).


The use of the knobs, sliders and switches on the Behringer controller gives the 'look and feel' of physical controls and negates the need for pointing/clicking the mouse on the radio control application window. There are also multiple buttons which can be used for selecting bandwidth, mode, band etc.
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The Behringer controllers have two large left and right knobs which can be used for the A and B VFO's plus other knobs/sliders which can be used for RIT, PBT, volume, mic gain etc etc. Although other applications support the Griffin Powermate knob, FlexRadio Flexcontrol knob etc the Behringer controllers provide considerable flexibility for a good price. The support for Behringer controllers is, as far as I know, unique to N4PY software and not supported by other radio control applications (HRD etc). This is a really useful feature where you require input to, and output from, the radio to be controlled by multiple applications.

As with some other radio control applications, the virtual comport feature allows multiple applications (such as logging programs etc) to share the radio com port with the radio control application (N4PY in this case). Two of the features of the N4PY software which I particularly like are a) the support for virtual comports using VSP Manager and b) support for Behringer controllers. The email support I have had from Carl (N4PY) has been excellent, particularly regarding setup of the Behringer controller. I have successfully been using the N4PY ICOM application in conjunction with a remote Icom IC746 across a Remoterig (link.
