Presuming Windows 10 (previous flavors are similar):

1)  Right click the speaker icon, lower right; select "Open Sound Settings"
2)  When that panel opens, click on "Sound Control Panel"
3)  In playback or recording tab, select the device you want to change by double clicking it 4)  In the advanced tab of that device; change the default format to single/dual channel(s) and the bit rates desired.
5)  Ok your way back out, done.
6)  Report back to the group.

Mine are all defaulted to two audio channels, even though the mic inputs are typically mono only.  What I've found is that the software for decoding digital modes, isn't usually refined enough to listen to two channels of audio, or just one channel of choice, so dual decoding (one channel per receiver) is a challenge.  That isn't often needed for me, so it's not a huge issue.

73,
Rick NHC


On 10/2/2018 6:32 AM, Ed W0YK wrote:
There must be a way to correct this, but I haven't found it.
73,Ed W0YK
-------- Origi

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