If you really don't just "have" to have the Windows sounds, they can be
silenced completely.
Just do Start/Settings/Control Panel/ Sounds and Multimedia (for Windows
Me) and under the Sounds tab, select Scheme: No Sounds.
I don't know about you, but most of the Windows sounds drive me up the wall
so I keep them killed on all my systems.
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Mike wrote:
> The concerns with VOX have nothing to do with the TenTec vox itself. It is
> with the Windows operating system. Windows does in some cases create sounds
> that WILL key the transmitter when VOX is used. This is a problem that I
> experienced when I first tried PSK31 and VOX, on SSTV it is a definite NO NO
> at my station.
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