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Hi all: 

I was wondering if anyone has used Serotek's System Access Mobile Network, (SAMNet)? 
I was kind of wondering if it was similar to the Log Me In service but with speech feedback for the blind and visually impaired. I'm trying to look for a way to operate PSK-31 remotely and Microsoft's RDP virtual audio driver, which provides speech output on a client through Window Eyes or the Jaws add on, grabs both my default soundcard's and my SignaLink USB's audio. I need my SignaLink USB to be left alone so it can work with Digipan. When I remote Desktop to my Rig controlling PC and run Digipan, I receive the msg that my soundcard is in use or doesn't exist, this is after the fact I have digipan configured to use the USB device.  
Let me know if anyone has any ideas as a work around. 

73: 

Michael DE VO1RYN 

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