Craig,

You are doing nothing wrong. Many folks have had this issue with Macs, 
including me. One way is to use a USB—>Thunderbolt adapter; it appears that 
several years ago Apple changed something in the way USB2 is handled in the OS 
and the result is audio occasionally getting sent to the internet speakers 
instead of the USB Audio CODEC. That adapter thing is how I resolved it on my 
MacBook Pro. Another way, and the one I use on my iMac that does not have a 
Thunderbolt port, is to bring up the MIDI application and set the USB Audio 
CODEC input and output to 44100 Hz instead of the recommended 48000 Hz. That 
has cured it for me and many others. You could also try that on your MacBook 
instead of using an adapter - up to you.I like the adapter method, as it frees 
up my USB port for other “stuff”.

73, Jim / W6JHB

> On Apr 3, 2018, at 8:53 AM, Craig Taylor <cstaylo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I am running a MacBook Pro with my K3.  In WSJT-X, the audio will work fine 
> for awhile.  The audio switches back to the internal IO in the computer.  I 
> have to restart the program to make it work again.  I have the upgraded KIO3B 
> installed.  What am I doing wrong?? W9OD
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