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> ZS6AVM Wrote:
>  
> This is something which I've been meaning to ask for a long time now,
> and kinda keep forgetting to do so
> When running the "Audio Test" in the Test Menu, I find that one channel
> is louder than the other
> I wonder if this is a sound card issue, or if there is some way of
> equalising the audio levels in the left and right channels
> I've looked in the Delta 44 setup, and don't seem to see an obvious way
> that this can be done
> Perhaps left and right audio levels equalisation could be some how
> programmed in PowerSDR ?
> Any thoughts on this one
>  
> Best regards
>  
> Dave
> ZS6AVM
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As far as I know, the output levels should be the same.  Check the mixer 
settings on the Delta Control Panel and you may want to check your 
cables as well.  It could be in your speakers too.

Note that the ADC L and ADC R values measure the input.


Eric Wachsmann
FlexRadio Systems

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