On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 6:47 PM, Jim Brown j...@audiosystemsgroup.com wrote:
On Tue,1/6/2015 11:10 AM, Don Wilhelm wrote:
The K3 Line In and Line Out jacks are stereo type, but there is no
connection to the ring contact
That's true only for a single-RX K3.
There certainly is a connection to
On Tue,1/6/2015 10:25 AM, KK5IB wrote:
To
connect it to the K3, is it as simple as K3 Stereo line out to the 322
stereo line in, and K3 Stereo line in to 322 line out, with USB cable to
computer? I suppose it's best or correct to maintain the L/R stereo
separation in the cables, that is using
Darryl,
Digital modes normally use only the left channel, although there are
some applications that allow you to switch it to the right.
The K3 Line In and Line Out jacks are stereo type, but there is no
connection to the ring contact, and the audio will only appear on the
normal left
The dual decode works fine in cocoaModem. I used it quite a bit this past year
with the W1AW/x stations working RTTY split. I have the second receiver and use
my K3 with a CreativeLabs E-MU 0204.
73,
Joel - W4JBB
On Jan 6, 2015, at 8:10 PM, Bill Frantz fra...@pwpconsult.com wrote:
On
On 1/6/15 at 11:10 AM, w3...@embarqmail.com (Don Wilhelm) wrote:
Digital modes normally use only the left channel, although
there are some applications that allow you to switch it to the right.
The K3 Line In and Line Out jacks are stereo type, but there is
no connection to the ring contact,
On Tue,1/6/2015 11:10 AM, Don Wilhelm wrote:
Digital modes normally use only the left channel, although there are
some applications that allow you to switch it to the right.
WSJT-X, MMTTY, and 2-Tone all can be set to decode either channel.
WSJT10 only connect to the left channel. I've been
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