Although each PSDR VAC port can connect to only one Virtual Audio Cable each 'cable' may have multiple loads connected to the output end of the cable.. For example, PSDR connected to the input end of a VAC and two or more different RTTY decoder programs connected to the other end,
provided that the programs support compatible sample rates and formats.

The format of the cable is determined by the end of the cable connected first and can only be reset by totally disconnecting both ends.

AL, K0VM




On 6/4/2013 12:00 PM, flexradio-requ...@flex-radio.biz wrote:
Date: Tue, 4 Jun 2013 08:11:38 +0200
From: "Goran ANDRIC, S55OO"<goran.and...@guest.arnes.si>
To:t...@flexradio.com
Cc:"flexradio@flex-radio.biz"  <flexradio@flex-radio.biz>
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] VAC1,VAC2
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        <CAO_vvQzkSgoK+aCq==WTHxkrGJn=m=w24acydwakwyy4dwp...@mail.gmail.com>
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Hi!

It would be useful for us remote users to have VAC2 enabled on very same
receiver too. (flex3k or 5k)

I.E.
I am using VAC1 with i/q enabled for CWskimmer and need to use additional
sound blaster to receive NF getting it out of headphones jack. If there
would be VAC2 I would introduce it as another audio device for listening
the audio.

To simplify VAC1 for CWskimmer, VAC2 for regular audio.

73 TNX de Goran




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