On 2017-07-03 04:37 PM, Elmore's wrote:
Also, has anyone been able to run a digital program using a USB soundcard? I 
have a Star Tech 7.1 connected to my RPi.
[snip]
The sound card is recognized by the OS. When I run WSJT-X and select the Audio 
tab and select the Input drop down, there is a list of 22 sound cards none of 
which is the USB card.
[snip]
How do I get to see the USB card in WSJT-X?

The command 'lsusb' will show you information about USB devices recognized by Linux running on the Pi. Run it before and again after you plug in your USB soundcard. You should see a new entry after you plug in the sound card.

To determine what device to use in the program you are using for WSJT-X look at the end of the file /var/log/messagses (or try the dmesg command) to see if a device node was associated with the USB soundcard. The audio device will wind up taking the form of /dev/something, where the "something" you will have to determine from the system log file.

The above information is general Linux based suggestions that might help you determine what entry you need in the WSJT program.
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