On Sun,7/10/2016 6:36 PM, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:
Make sure WriteLog has selected the correct sound card. If you
connected other hardware to the computer and installed other
software during Field Day you will almost certainly need to reset
all of the audio settings in Windows Control Panel and
Make sure WriteLog has selected the correct sound card. If you
connected other hardware to the computer and installed other
software during Field Day you will almost certainly need to reset
all of the audio settings in Windows Control Panel and WriteLog.
73,
... Joe, W4TV
On 7/10/2016
Thanks, Don,
I have gotten no where asking about the OS so I thought I would try here
and the Writelog forum.
Bill
On Sunday, July 10, 2016, Don Wilhelm wrote:
> Bill,
>
> The K3 has no control over the computer soundcard levels.
> I suggest you pose the question to
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> On Behalf Of Bill
> Brooks
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> Subject: [Elecraft] Sound Cards
>
> This may be the wrong place for this question, but...
>
> My K3's, I have two, are connected to my computer s
...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Bill
Brooks
Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2016 7:52 PM
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Elecraft] Sound Cards
This may be the wrong place for this question, but...
My K3's, I have two, are connected to my computer sound cards, (I have two)
via the K3 line out to the sound
Bill,
The K3 has no control over the computer soundcard levels.
I suggest you pose the question to your computer OS forum to see what
may be changing your soundcard levels.
The folks at MicroHam *might* be able to offer some clues, but bottom
line, your OS is doing something unexpected.
This may be the wrong place for this question, but...
My K3's, I have two, are connected to my computer sound cards, (I have two)
via the K3 line out to the sound card line in. After taking the computer
and the K3's to Field Day and running different software than I normally
do, they no longer
While I agree that the Delta 44 sound card does seem to be de facto choice,
there are a few, some current and some not,
also described on the LP PAN web page as possible choices.
I ended up using an M-Audio Audiophile 2496 PCI card for my K3 into IF PSDR and
LP PAN.
The previous box, which
Anybody know if one of the USB sound card devices can co-exist without conflict
along with a Sound Blaster Audigy internal card in a desktop running Win XP Pro?
I'd like to separate my digital modes sound card from the internal by plugging
a USB type into one of the many USB ports on this thing
I do this with Windows 7, and with Windows XP before, without problems. All
controls are available in the Windows Sounds Control Panel.
Monty K2DLJ
On Dec 25, 2010, at 12:24 PM, Jim Sheldon wrote:
Anybody know if one of the USB sound card devices can co-exist without
conflict along with a
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Subject: [Elecraft] Sound Cards
Sent: Dec 25, 2010 09:24
Anybody know if one of the USB sound card devices can co-exist without conflict
along with a Sound Blaster Audigy internal card in a desktop running Win XP Pro?
I'd like to separate my digital modes sound
While the subject is sound cards internal versus external, It's worth
mentioning an oddity I experience with a Dell laptop's sound card. At
least one other ham has an identical problem with his (different model)
Dell laptop.
Both Dell machines use a Sigmatel sound chip, integrated on the
- Original Message -
From: Jack Smith jack.sm...@cliftonlaboratories.com
The problem is that the synthesized sample rate is not close to the
right speed. This shows up as a frequency error in the software.
I believe the problem exists on XP and previous, on VISTA it's fixed. It's
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