Skip to main content

NOT1MM Logger

Project description

Not1MM

logo

The worlds #1 unfinished contest logger *According to my daughter Corinna.

PyPI License: GPL v3 Python: 3.10+ Made With:PyQt6 Code Maturity:Snot Nosed PyPI Downloads PyPI Downloads

main screen

The Elephant in the Room

Not1MM's interface is a blatant ripoff of N1MM. It is NOT N1MM and any problem you have with this software should in no way reflect on their software.

Not1MM is NOT ment for interoperability with N1MM+

I wake up, take my first sip of coffee and am greeted by a lovely heartfelt message from Tom Wagner. So I feel something may need to be clarified. Not1MM is... NOT N1MM neither is it N1MM+ or even N1MMPlus. They're not ment to work with each other. It does send N1MM packets, but that's for nodered scoreboards, not Tom's beloved program.

You shouldn't bother Tom or his Team. They be cranky...

The What

Not1MM is, in my opinion, a usable amateur radio, or HAM, contest logger. It's written in Python 3.10+, and uses Qt6 framework for the graphical interface and SQLite for the database.

Target Environment

The primary target for this application is Linux. It may be able to run on other platforms, BSD and Windows. But I don't have a way, or desire, to directly support them.

I've recently purchased an M4 Mac Mini, So I'll probably put more effort into that platform as well.

The Why

Currently this exists for my own personal amusement. I've recently retired after 35+ years working for 'The Phone Company', GTE -> Verizon -> Frontier. And being a Gentleman of Leisure, needed something to do in my free time. I'm a casual contester and could not find any contesting software for Linux that I wanted to use. There is Tucnak which is very robust and mature. It just wasn't for me.

Code Maturity & Current Multi Multi Development Focus

Not1MM is, at times, fairly stable. Recently, it would seem that I'm desperately trying to change that. The current focus of development is adding support for Multi Multi contest operations. It is something that I have no practical experience in. So you can expect the same quality of code fit and finish.

Our Code Contributors ✨

I wish to thank those who've contributed to the project. Below is an automatically generated, 'cause I'm lazy, list of those who've submitted PR's.

Avatar icons for code contributors.

Recent Changes

  • [2026-06-16] Fix SQL queries in StatsWindow to include more CW modes.
  • [2026-06-14-1] Merge PR #591 from df7cb fixing startup crash when there is a new version.
  • [2026-06-14] Fixed dependency name adif_io to adif-io
  • [2026-06-11] Add EUDX contest.
  • [2026-06-09-1] Add check for non-existant sound device.
  • [2026-06-09] Stop triggering PTT when processing {} macros in CW mode. I hope.
  • [2026-06-08-1] Removed the use of dbus-python. More trouble than it was worth. Using QSystemTrayIcon instead.
  • [2026-06-07-1] Merge pull request #586 from df7cb Allow more time for CAT connection.
    • Merge pull request #585 from df7cb Process more cluster spots per cycle.
  • [2026-06-07] Fix ADIF generation when callsign has a stroke character.
  • [2026-06-05-1] Fixed 2 bugs in ADIF imports
  • [2026-06-05] Merge pull request #579 Enhance error handling with message boxes and improve voice keying functionality.
  • [2026-06-02] Add D-Bus notification support for Linux and clean up code
  • [2026-06-01] Removed mismatched quote from fstring in dxpedition.py

See CHANGELOG.md for prior changes.

Installation

TL;DR

Prerequisites

Not1MM requires:

  • PyQt6
  • libportaudio2
  • libxcb-cursor0 (maybe... Depends on the distro)

One liner install

curl -LsSf uvx.sh/not1mm/install.sh | sh

For more in depth info, please see the installation section.

Documentation

I've nuked 90% of the README.md and moved it to a LaTeX file. So now you can get the user manual as a PDF file. I know some WILL NOT LIKE THIS. Sorry, not sorry.

Features

A quick feature list, See the user manual for more details.

  • 45+ supported contests
  • Lookup, QRZ and HamQTH
  • CAT Control, rigctld and flrig
  • CW Keyer Interface, winkeyer and cwdaemon
  • Cluster and Bandmap
  • Rotator control, rotctld
  • Multi Multi (The super sketchy not ready for prime time)
  • N1MM Packet output for nodered
  • WSJT-X FT8/FT4/ETC and FLDIGI RTTY
  • ADIF and Cabrillo output.
  • And Other Stuff

Known Issues

  • Hamlib before 4.6.3 had a problem with sending CW and changing/reading the keying speed.
  • wfview before version 2.2 has issues with frequency reporting and CW sending.

Project details


Release history Release notifications | RSS feed

Download files

Download the file for your platform. If you're not sure which to choose, learn more about installing packages.

Source Distribution

not1mm-26.6.16.1.tar.gz (3.3 MB view details)

Uploaded Source

Built Distribution

If you're not sure about the file name format, learn more about wheel file names.

not1mm-26.6.16.1-py3-none-any.whl (3.6 MB view details)

Uploaded Python 3

File details

Details for the file not1mm-26.6.16.1.tar.gz.

File metadata

  • Download URL: not1mm-26.6.16.1.tar.gz
  • Upload date:
  • Size: 3.3 MB
  • Tags: Source
  • Uploaded using Trusted Publishing? No
  • Uploaded via: twine/6.2.0 CPython/3.13.1

File hashes

Hashes for not1mm-26.6.16.1.tar.gz
Algorithm Hash digest
SHA256 d386fd2d2d4a1dfa7788adbc8722a09445bf49da86afdfbf212242fbe9668789
MD5 a72e1d2371f37b156b6ec712f9bc3f25
BLAKE2b-256 df393b3fd62d079b2c3b4461c92a41db22d6595f38de415eca870eccf0a3badc

See more details on using hashes here.

File details

Details for the file not1mm-26.6.16.1-py3-none-any.whl.

File metadata

  • Download URL: not1mm-26.6.16.1-py3-none-any.whl
  • Upload date:
  • Size: 3.6 MB
  • Tags: Python 3
  • Uploaded using Trusted Publishing? No
  • Uploaded via: twine/6.2.0 CPython/3.13.1

File hashes

Hashes for not1mm-26.6.16.1-py3-none-any.whl
Algorithm Hash digest
SHA256 3162985064e0accdf0fb3d7de0d5b1def218ee56ab1e05a81c8a4e2393afac66
MD5 689173cfe5a7413b2fd26bc77e93d3a3
BLAKE2b-256 8c91aaf539b1274ae5a821bf9996002b7b955e7a01805460121327d074c0f018

See more details on using hashes here.

Supported by

AWS Cloud computing and Security Sponsor Datadog Monitoring Depot Continuous Integration Fastly CDN Google Download Analytics Pingdom Monitoring Sentry Error logging StatusPage Status page