A prompt will follow asking if your Sent Exchange is correct.
From the N1MM+ File Menu select "Generate Cabrillo Log".
Generating and sending a log file after the contest.
#N1MM LOGGER TRICKS SOFTWARE#
The N1MM+ Contest Logging Software must be installed first. If this happens it is OK as after log file submission the CQWE scoring and validation software will disallow any duplicate QSOs at scoring time. If you configure N1MM+ for digital mode logging (RTTY and PSK only) and you do both RTTY and PSK, N1MM+ will not indicate dupes between the RTTY and PSK modes thus allowing you do log multiple digital QSO's with same station. If you are RETIRED - Please make sure to follow instructions below to indicate your retired status. This IS OK - as your CQWE score will be calculated properly by the CQWE scoring and validataion software when you submit your log. Your CQWE Score will NOT calculate nor display correctly in N1MM+ as the N1MM+ program does not support the CQWE method of scoring.
There are imperfections related to mixing digital modes that are described below along with instructions to enable digital mode logging. It can also be used for digital contacts but you must manually enable this. However, if you use the proper years CQWE package for N1MM+ it will allow you to log contacts properly for CW and SSB (validating the CQWE location codes) and produce a log file that you can submit for scoring. There are limitations with what N1MM+ allows in user defined contests so this implementation could not be made perfect. The User Defined Contest Package for 2021 may be accessed from Do not re-use a previous years contest definitions nor use any provided by N1MM+ or other third parties. This is IMPORTANT as it ensures that you have the proper contest location codes in place for that year.
#N1MM LOGGER TRICKS INSTALL#
You will need to install and use a new CQWE User defined contest package EVERY year. This N1MM+ Logger user defined contest for the CQWE contest is provided by the CQWE contest committee for the SPECIFIC YEAR in it's name.