I haven't tried this application, but all the digital apps pretty much work the same. There was a Flex Wiki that had good detailed explanations but I don't think it is operational anymore.

These digital apps all have these general features-- audio in, audio out and transceiver control (PTT and possibly frequency control). With a non-SDR radio (e.g. Kenwood, Icom and Yaseau), the digital app runs on your computer, uses the computer soundcard for audio in/out, and typically a serial port and RS-232 cable/adapter for transceiver control. Usually something like a "Rig Runner" box is also needed to convert the analog audio levels between the non-SDR transceiver and the computer soundcard.

Since the Flex PowerSDR resides in the computer, as well as the digital application, there is no point in bring either the audio or control sigs outside of the computer. No need to convert the digital audio to analog, run it through a rigrunner box just to interface with the rig's mic and speaker interfaces.

PowerSDR has a "Virtual Audio Cable" (VAC) interface. However, it does not look like a sound card to FreeDV or any other digital app. Another app called Virtual Audio Cable is required to make the virtual audio connection between your digital app (FreeDV) and PowerSDR. The Virtual Audio Cable performs the function of RigRunner, performing the audio interface work. This VAC interface software is available from Eugene Muzychenko at http://software.muzychenko.net/eng/vac.htm Get version 12. It does cost like $25.00 but is worth every penny. A lot of work and knowledge goes into this interface software and Eugene isn't getting rich with it. Don't try to use the "trial" version, it puts a little unwanted recording out on your transmitted signal.

PowerSDR also has a CAT interface so that the digital app can perform transceiver control. It can be configured to look like a modern Kenwood radio, thus on the digital application side, you tell it you have a Kenwood! Like with the audio, you will need to obtain a CAT virtual interface cable program which simulates the RS-232 serial com cable that would be required in a non-SDR transceiver. The best is called VSP Manager, written by Steve Nance K5FR. It is only available to licensed hams for the purpose of interfacing. No cost that I know of. http://k5fr.com/ddutilwiki/index.php?title=VSP_Manager.

This is getting long. The Flex Radio knowledge base has articles on how to set up both VAC and CAT interfaces. Basics are in the PowerSDR manual too. To rap up:

 * 2 virtual audio cables, one for each direction of the audio are
   created in the Eugene Muzychenko's VAC application.
     o The PowerSDR receiver audio out is attached to one of these
       virtual audio cables; and the digital app's audio input is
       attached to this same virtual audio cable. (receiver audio is
       attached to the FreeDV audio in using one of the created VAC
       cables).
     o The digital app's audio output is attached to the 2nd virtual
       audio cable you created; which is attached to the transmitter
       audio input of the PowerSDR VAC audio in.
 * A virtual CAT serial com cable is built (in your computer) using
   Steve Nance's VSP Manager. You will define to virtual serial ports
   (example com9 and com19) when you create this virtual cable.
   PowerSDR is attached to one of the com ports (ex. com19) and your
   digital app (FreeDV) is attached to the other end (com9).
 * Audio level adjustments are made within the VAC audio setup tab of
   PowerSDR. On transmit, never exceed 0 db on the transmit audio ALC
   reading.

This might seem a little complicated, but it is pretty easy. No wires, no external boxes, and the signal quality is perfect since the audio stays digital between your digital app and PowerSDR.

Good luck and ask questions here if you get stuck.

Steve WA7DUH

On 12/21/2012 3:12 PM, John Vandenberg wrote:
Trying to make digital voice with FreeDV (with codec2) to work with the Flex.

Anyone knows how to do this? (or recommend some other program?)

John, ve3dvv

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