You're better off to wire up your own cable with a 2.5mm right-angle plug, or
purchase on of the cable kits from Elecraft. Using a 3.5-2.5mm adaptor can do
serious damage to your radio if bumped.
73, Matt VK2ACL
On 03/09/2012, at 10:50 PM, Andrew Moore wrote:
> The problem appears to be the
The problem appears to be the 2.5 to 3.5 mm adapter. When the cable is
plugged into the adapter, the adapter seems to be shorting one of the
signals to ground.
Time to find a new adapter.
--Andrew, NV1B
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On Sun, Sep 2, 2012 at 7:50 PM, Andrew Moore wrote:
> Sorry for the newbie/FAQ questio
DSP Radio from DL2SDR works fine.
I have a MacBook Pro 15-inch Early 2011, which has a stereo line-in. If the
audio line-in port on the Mac is not stereo, you will see images (not sure what
is provided on the latest macbook pros)
You need to set up an aggregate sound device on the Mac with the
Sorry for the newbie/FAQ question but I've tried the Google searches,
forums, etc. and still come up without a solution.
I'm trying to find native Mac OS X panadapter software for my KX3 (not
interested in running Bootcamp, Parallels, VMWare, etc. at this time).
Tried DSP Radio and I get a mirror
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