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Steve Forst <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 24 Jun 2012 15:39:26 -0400
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Albert,

Not sure if you have got this running yet.  never a good idea to try new 
contest software just prior to the event, or to even update existing 
software.   Screwy things often happen, and I've done it myself.

While I don't use this program, I did mess around with it once.   If you 
have it all set up right and still not talking, maybe it is a sound card 
issue as Ed mentioned.

Windows 7 is  a bit odd on how it handles sound cards.   I know the 
N3FJP software will only use the default soundcard (unless Scott has 
changed the software in the past few months since Tom KB8TYJ went 
through this).   If you have other sound cards in the system- even 
something like the sound card in the TS-590 -  Windows 7 might choose to 
make it the default and N3FJP will never talk.

Do you have any other sound devices in the system?

73, Steve KW3A

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