Hi Scot,
Thanks for the info. Glad to hear that it is supposed to work that
way, although for the life of me I can't figure out what benefit it is
to offset the balance if one only has a single radio... Nobody ever
accused me of being quick :-)
As for the muting during transmit, that makes perfect sense. I just
must have missed it in the docs.
BTW, hats off to you for a really super website! Thanks for the time
and effort you put in to develop and maintain it!!
--
73, Pat K7KR
Scot Herrick wrote:
>Hi Pat,
>
>What you've described so far looks like WL is doing what it is supposed to
>do. The volume control moving totally over to the one side, for example, is
>exactly what is supposed to happen when you have 'This radio is left'
>checked under radio. Change it to 'right' and watch it move to the right.
>
>WriteLog is set up so that you can use two radios off of one computer.
>WriteLog expects the setup in WriteLog Sound Mixer Control to match what you
>have going on in the installation. As far as muting the .wav files, that
>usually points to the 'Receive Selection' portion of WriteLog Sound Mixer
>Control being incorrect. WriteLog is watching when you are transmitting and
>receiving and mutes appropriately. If you open up the WriteLog Sound Mixer
>Control and then make the changes in the Radio (right or left), send .wav
>files via a function key, or send files with PTT and a microphone, you'll
>see the checkmarks move in the Window.
>
>After a contest I have to remember to re-balance the controls. For a while,
>I couldn't figure out why sound was only coming out of one of my
>speakers...!
>
>Check out my web site under Reference and Sound Cards for examples of what
>I've said here. See if this helps.
>
>CU...Scot, K9JY
>
>See K9JY's WriteLog User Support Site at:
>http://www.k9jy.com
>mailto:scot@k9jy.com
>
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