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Tom Behler <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 10 Sep 2011 11:08:47 -0400
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    John:

I believe the wave files are enabled when you check voice navigation for all 
fields.  At least that was my experience with Windows XP whenever I 
installed the N3FJP software.

73 de KB8TYJ

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John Miller" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2011 10:09 AM
Subject: Re: one more little problem


> You do have to enable the wav files in the program, I'd have to do it to
> remember where to go but you do have to go in to options somewhere to 
> enable
> them.
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Steve Forst" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2011 9:40 AM
> Subject: Re: one more little problem
>
>
>> Tom,
>>
>> I don't use the N3FJP stuff, although I do use some of Kimberly's .wav
>> files in Writelog.   Since I've been loaded with suggestions this week,
>> here is another one:
>>
>> Assuming the location and format of the .wav files is correct, perhaps
>> it goes back to the sound card issue.  There may be  a menu setting or
>> configuration .ini file where you can see what sound device N3FJP is
>> looking for to play the .wav audio.
>>
>> If you connect the radio to the pc with your usb/serial thingy(no
>> changes in any radio menus needed, just tell N3FJP the new port number)
>> and unplug the usb cable,  see if the wave files play.
>> There could be any number of things going on here, but  finding out what
>> sound card the software is trying to use may  be a good idea.  You may
>> need to tell it which device to use.
>>
>>
>>
>> On moving the window in the Kenwood software:  You can drag it with a
>> mouse, or from the keyboard alt-spacebar  should bring up a menu
>> with"move" as an item. Hit enter and use the arrow keys to move the
>> window and then *I think* hit enter again to get out.
>>
>> 73, Steve KW3A
>>
>> On 9/10/2011 6:43 AM, Tom Behler wrote:
>>> Hi, again folks.
>>>
>>> I have another issue to tap into everyone's wisdom about, but I'm going
>>> to
>>> put this one in the category of a small nuisance-type issue.  It regards
>>> the
>>> N3FJP logging software, and is probably another Windows 7 issue, since I
>>> never experienced anything like this with Windows XP.
>>>
>>> Specifically, I have successfully installed the NAQP 2.4 software onto 
>>> my
>>> new Windows 7
>>> laptop.  I also have managed to get the CW keying and the rig interface
>>> working with the NAQP software.
>>>
>>> My only issue is this:  I can't seem to get Kimberlee's  wave files to
>>> play.
>>> I have downloaded and copied the wave files into the Program files 
>>> folder
>>> for the NAQP 2.4 software, and have gone into "options" and checked all
>>> voice navigation fields.  However, this doesn't seem to have helped.
>>> Do I need to turn something on in Windows 7 in order to hear these wave
>>> files?  If so, how do I do this?
>>>
>>> Might I do better to install something like Winamp for this purpose
>>> rather
>>> than messing with Windows Media Player, and if so, how can I make Winamp
>>> my
>>> default player?
>>>
>>> As always, everyone's help is very much appreciated!
>>>
>>> Vy 73 from Tom Behler:  KB8TYJ
>>>
>>>
>>>
> 

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