Not so fast. I'm running v2.056 and my aux I/O audio lines aren't always
fixed level output. I'm using the K5SF dongle and observing the main (left)
and sub (right) audio levels. If I have both AF levels "on" to some degree
(non-zero), then I'm seeing variable audio levels on both channels. If I
turn one of the AF levels completely "off", then the other output acts as if
it is fixed level and doesn't vary with its AF control.
73, Barry N1EU
On 3/28/06, K4IA@aol.com <K4IA@aol.com> wrote:
>
> Red faced and embarrassed, I am compelled to exhibit the depth of my
> ignorance so that others may benefit from my folly:
>
> It seems I had the cables plugged into the Remote Encoder jack instead of
> the AUX I/O jack. Little did I know one size fits all and how can you
> tell
> when you are reaching behind a radio just praying you can get the plug
> aligned
> so it will fit in? I may put a piece of tape over the Remote jack just
> to be
> sure this doesn't happen again.
>
> The reason the receive audio varied with the volume control was that my
> microphone was on top of the speaker and picking up the audio coming out
> of the
> speaker and that was what was fed to my computer and displayed on
> the screen.
> If I turned up the volume, the speaker was louder and the mic picked up
> more
> audio.
>
> Even with the cable plugged in the wrong jack I was able to record and
> playback wave files because the Microkeyer was sending the audio to the
> right
> places (Mic to computer / computer to mic).
>
> I have reloaded 2.056 and verified that the Aux I/O is still a
> fixed level.
> I think I need to go to bed before I do something else dumb.
>
>
> K4ia "Buck"
> Fredericksburg, Virginia USA
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