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OK, I tried it with the radio today and it doesn't seem to be hearing very
well, I had a wire form my headphone jack to the microphone jack on the
computer, it was not high enough for the program to say over loaded or what
ever it says, just below that but nothing was making much sense just a word
or 2 here and there, does it matter do you know? if I use it that way or do
I have to go from external speaker on the radio to line in on the computer?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Forst" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 10:34 PM
Subject: Re: digitalk help
> John,
>
> I do have it here and only used it a few times and not for quite a
> while.
> It's not well documented, I don't care for the voice, and I find it
> awkward to use. But having said all that, it does work.
>
> Do you have the connections between rig and pc? Alt-h will have the voice
> read a list of commands. Tune to 7.070 usb with filters wide open and
> use right arrow key to jump up to next signal up the band. You may
> have to go up a few hits till it locks on a signal, but when you hit one
> the voice will start reading incoming text. Voice will say "overloaded"
> if you are driving the sound card too much. Reduce level in the sound
> card or reduce audio from the rig to soundcard. f12 key toggels
> between
> rx and tx.
>
> Good luck.
>
> Steve KW3A
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