You can use the PC loudspeakers by activating the VAC and use the Audio
repeater utility to run the VAC audio to the windows mixer , no extra
cables, easy ... .
Kind regards
Jean-marc F1HDI
Brian Lloyd écrit :
Last week I was teaching my students how to run the Flex 3000. One of the
There may be a problem with delay
--- On Tue, 6/30/09, jmb...@teaser.fr jmb...@teaser.fr wrote:
You can use the PC loudspeakers by
activating the VAC and use the Audio repeater utility to run
the VAC audio to the windows mixer , no extra cables, easy
This speaker thread is a difficult one for someone like me whose
interest in electronics started with Hi Fi in 1951 to follow. When I
found out that this thing called an SDR that I had ordered didn't
have any serious audio capabilities I simply ressurrected an old
stereo amp along with
Burt,
I thought the same thing, so I tried it, there is no discernible delay.
I normally use my PC speakers with my FLEX-5000A by connecting a stereo
cable from the PWR SPKR LINE OUT jack on the F5K to the Line In jack on the
PC. Leaving the cable connected, I turned on the VAC Audio Repeater
I had substantial delay but my computer is not the best
--- On Tue, 6/30/09, Ray Andrews, K9DUR k9...@rnacs.com wrote:
From: Ray Andrews, K9DUR k9...@rnacs.com
Subject: RE: [Flexradio] Connecting ordinary loudspeakers to the Flex 3000
and Flex 5000
To: 'Burt' k1...@yahoo.com, flexradio
Last week I was teaching my students how to run the Flex 3000. One of
the difficulties was the need for loudspeakers so all could hear.
Normally when I need everyone to hear something I use the speakers in
the 42 flat-panel TV I have for doing computer demos but quickly
discovered that it
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