I definitely kept the newer file, of course. My question was asking the
reverse, as maybe in some cases, the ones not having problems were the
ones who did not have the newer file on their computer. The newer
directX support apparently takes care of the older OCX OLE structure.
From what Skip
always use VOX for PTT if you use the mic input of the
transceiver.
Skip KH6TY
- Original Message -
From: Rick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2008 4:45 PM
Subject: [digitalradio] NBEMS problem
I went ahead today
Hi Skip,
I have not been able to display anything on the waterfall for receive
and no random printing to the screen from noise either.
Same thing with both rigs on receive (I can't TX with the Pro 2 since no
rig control to CI-V).
Both sound cards were tried for both programs, switching back
] NBEMS problem
Hi Skip,
I have not been able to display anything on the waterfall for receive
and no random printing to the screen from noise either.
Same thing with both rigs on receive (I can't TX with the Pro 2 since no
rig control to CI-V).
Both sound cards were tried for both programs
to track down.
I'll look for your email
Skip
- Original Message -
From: Rick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2008 6:10 PM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] NBEMS problem
Hi Skip,
I have not been able to display anything
Hi Andy,
We have been trying to isolate the problem, but no luck as yet. I do of
course use SC #2 since my SB Live! card is the secondary card.
(Naturally, I tried all kinds of other combinations too just in case,
but no luck there). Other programs, including Digipan, and even programs
I have
Rick wrote:
When you loaded your software, did you get a warning that a file was
newer on your computer and that it recommended you keep the file? In my
case it was one of the system32 files: MSCOMCTL.OCX.
Yes, that is a known issue. You should have kept the newer file.
Dave (G0DJA)
Andrew O'Brien wrote:
It makes sense to me.
If you have TWO soundcards set in your PC, you need to tell VBdigi the
soundcard settings you want to use. I have the same setting as you, I
have an internal motherboard based souncard and a Creative PCI card.
The default Windows souncard is the