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Dennis Schaefer dennisw5rz at gmail.com
Tue Nov 18 18:26:16 EST 2025


I had played with the standalone version of Morserunner several years ago
and this prompted me to try it again.   I got it going in N1MM and the
first run was a disaster, with function keys not  set up, and other
issues.  Then I did a second 5 minute session of CQ WW and still didn’t
have things fully set up but got 18 Q’s in 5 minutes.  I think that works
out to a little over 200/hr, which is pretty weak for this kind of thing.
It seemed too easy, so I need to revisit the QRM, QRN, LID settings, etc.

It will be fun to see if I can push up to 300 per hour.  Going to ARVARF
meeting now - first one in several months - and will try it again.

73,
Dennis/RZ

On Tue, Nov 18, 2025 at 2:20 PM <w5znjoel at gmail.com> wrote:

> Yep, 599+++ 😊 Good speed also. I had my speed set for 38 WPM and you
> were cruisin’
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> If you use N1MM for contest logging it is, in my opinion, the best
> practice method as it provides for both.
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> If you open N1MM and go to “Config” then “Configure Ports, Mode Control,
> Winkey, etc..” select “Other” at the top and you’ll see a check box for
> “MorseRunner Mode” check that, then N1MM will download MorseRunner. Its
> self-intuitive from there.
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> 73 Joel W5ZN/ZF2ZN
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> *From:* adxa-bounces at mailman.qth.net <adxa-bounces at mailman.qth.net> *On
> Behalf Of *Nick Kennedy
> *Sent:* Tuesday, November 18, 2025 10:30 AM
> *To:* ADXA <adxa at mailman.qth.net>
> *Subject:* Re: [ADXA] WA5BDU Virtual QSO with ZF5T !!!!
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> Ha!  I'll bet I was 599+!
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> I often see familiar callsigns when using RUFZ, but not usually people I
> actually know.
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> I guess I should try the N1MM+ simulator, because whenever I get into a
> contest I seem to spend the first hour retraining myself on its use.
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> 73
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> Nick, WA5BDU
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> On Tue, Nov 18, 2025 at 8:01 AM <w5znjoel at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Nick,
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> Tnx for the “virtual” QSO with ZF5T this morning! 😊
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> Practice makes perfect……well, maybe not for me but it improves my
> capability to some level. In preparation for the upcoming CQWW CW contest
> at ZF5T I’ve been practicing with Morse Runner embedded in N1MM. During
> this morning’s “session” I was running a pileup and in popped “WA5BDU”.
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> So, Nick, you’re “in the log” so to speak! Its always interesting to see
> what callsigns are generated from the database.
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> 73 Joel W5ZN / ZF2ZN
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