Andy, thanks I found the problem. It was a "unusual" setting in my router software.
In ALL software, I have to check "soundcard PTT". In WSJT6 however this option has to be unchecked... no soundcard PTT. Well, we got it working and I ran a few nice QSO's tonight on 80m. Thanks fer the help, Andy 73 Steve, W1CDX --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "Andrew O'Brien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > -For my plain MK , nor the MKII, I have.. > > 0 2 0 Microsoft Soundmapper Input > 1 2 0 Sound Blaster Audigy > 2 2 0 Realtek AC97 Audio > 3 0 2 Microsoft Soundmapper - Ouput > 4 0 2 Sound Blaster Audigy > 5 0 2 Realtek AC97 Audio > > > Default Unput 0 Output 3 > Requested input 2 Output 5 > > > In the WSJT setup options Audio IN is 2 and Audio Out is 5. > > I use the Realtek motherboard sound connected to the MK. > > > Andy K3UK > > -- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "Steve Hunt" <HuntUSA@> wrote: > > > > I need help w/WSJT v 5.9.7 or 5.9.8 please. > > > > first off...I need to say that this SW was running with my MK2. But > > last weekend I had a harddrive crash and needed to reinstall everything. > > > > MY MK2 workes fine w/DM780 and all my other Ham Software, except this > > little JT65A program called WSJT (I use ver. 5.9.8) > > > > As soon as i start the program...my Radio goes into TX. I know it is > > not the COM-port that is causing this, because when I select the PC > > soundcard it does not go into a TX mode. The TX mode only activates > > when I select the Microham USB. > > > > Up on startup of WSJT i get the dos-window where is says... > > > > 0 2 0 Microsoft Soundmapper > > 1 2 0 NVidia Audio > > 2 2 0 microham CODEC > > 3 0 2 Microsoft Soundmapper > > 4 0 2 NVidia Audio > > 5 0 2 microham CODEC > > > > Request Input 2 Output 5 > > > > So in the main program i select 2 for the Audio in and i select 5 for > > audio out and of course i select 10 for com port 10 (which i defined in > > router 5.1.1) > > > > Anybody have any guesses? > > thanks > > Steve, W1CDX > > >