On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 10:57 PM, KC6CNN <kc6...@gmail.com> wrote:

> ...I have a Elecraft K3 and it is hooked up to a signalink.....

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Take the Signalink out of the system. It adds nothing and something about
its setup could be the problem.

It's easy to do: just remove it and run the cables that went to the
Signalink directly to the K3. Audio out from the computer goes to Line In,
and Line out goes to the computer's mic in or line in.

Before you try to transmit, do this: temporarily disconnect the cable
coming from the computer's audio out so that sounds coming from the
computer are audible on the computer's speakers. Then try to transmit. The
K3 should go into transmit, but you should hear the warble coming out of
the computer speakers.

Note that the volume of this warble is controlled by the Windows speaker
panel; to bring it up, right-click on the speaker icon at the right edge of
the taskbar. Set it to be pretty loud.

Now you know that the rig will go into transmit and that audio is being
sent to it. This is exactly the same as the setup for SSB, so if you can
talk on your K3, you can transmit PSK on it.

Once you get to this point, just plug the audio cable back into the
computer and tweak the levels as Don has described. Leave the Signalink out
permanently.

73,
Tony KT0NY




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