I've had a similar problem that was traced to two different causes:
1. WL must be in a voice mode (USB or LSB). If it isn't, then the sound card
is dead.
2. Check to see if your sound board (ie the software that controls it: volume
control panel) has a panel for MIC and a panel for WAV. I've found that
either MIC or WAV gets muted when I close the volume control window and go
back to WL. Of course, then WL doesn't work. I've taken to opening the volume
control panel (full panels, not just the summary), make sure that the mute
boxes are un-checked, then ALT-TAB back to WL without closing volume control.
Pretty wierd, but that works for me.
GL & 73,
Al AD6E
n a message dated 3/25/2001 17:59:45 Pacific Standard Time,
IronmanY2K@triathlete.com writes:
<< I am adding this info on my setup that may be usefull for the below
problem that I am having.:
Yaesu FT-847, 4800 baud-radio and computer, 9 pin serial cable w/null
modem. Windows sound board selected. Comm Port is working fine.
>>
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