Thanks Mel, I am not sure the ones I bought are exactly the same, I bought 6 at $6.95 each from Computer Geeks. I bought six since shipping cost was $8.00, several hams are going to buy one from me , so we will not waste mailing costs.
I do have mine working on regular digital modes, the TX sound mixer is as one normally would expect, BUT there is NO receive audio mixer. There is a mixer but not volume control sliders and no LINE IN or MIC IN Boxes, just nothing. One error message I got when trying to do normal things was that the device does NOT have volume controls (" selected audio mixer has not recording controls"). I guess it is possible that the sound card adapter is designed NOT to require volume adjustments. It decodes, RTTY, PSK31, etc just fine, but cannot turn up/down the received signal levels. On Sat, Apr 19, 2008 at 4:24 PM, Mel Whitten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Andy > The CD is not required. Just plug in the C-Media USB Sound adapter and > windows will find it, load drivers and the DV programs will "see it" in the > list. > In the windows mixer, the card (or probably any of the others, even sound > blasters > USB stuff) will be shown. Just go to it and adjust the sliders. The > little > 8 dollar USB Sound audio adapter/sound card will be identified as > C-Media USB headphone set. > GL/73 > Mel