RE : [Elecraft] OK Computer gurus, a little help

2004-07-27 Thread Jean-François Ménard
Hi, This is a computer software issue. Audio software normally have an option to listen what your record or monitor from de line-in of your sound card. But sometime, software do not offer it I have on my computer 2 softwares acting like a spectroscope One of them offer me to listen to

RE : [Elecraft] OK Computer gurus, a little help

2004-07-27 Thread Julian, G4ILO
In my copy of CWGet there's an option on the Setup menu called Sound Output. It's normally Off, but you can set it to various other options, which include an array of DSP filters. You might also need to fiddle with the mixer settings in case the relevant inputs or outputs are muted. 73, --

RE: [Elecraft] OK Computer gurus, a little help

2004-07-27 Thread James T. Jim Rogers
Thanks guys, For all the input. I knew I could depend on you. It just seems my sound card setup on this laptop does not support that option. I built a little isolation unit to connect the rig and the pc/sound card and provided for an external speaker and a set of headphones. It is

RE : [Elecraft] OK Computer gurus, a little help

2004-07-27 Thread Jean-François Ménard
You did exactly what is to be the best for you -Message d'origine- De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de James T. Jim Rogers Envoyé : 27 juillet 2004 14:53 À : Elecraft Reflector Objet : RE: [Elecraft] OK Computer gurus, a little help Thanks guys

RE: [Elecraft] OK Computer gurus, a little help

2004-07-27 Thread jeff_elecraft
You can loop the audio back to the output in CWGet. Unfortunately, the time delay on my computer is significant. I was unable to send CW because of the delay. You need to split the audio before it goes into the computer. A simple y-connector works. Jeff Burns AD9T -Original Message-