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Matthew Chao <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 16 Jul 2015 16:09:22 -0400
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Hi, Steve.  Called the Candy Store and ordered the interface box, 
along with the header/cable for my TS480SAT.  Any tips on how to do 
RTTY and PSK31?  Also downloaded Digipan and MMTTY software and have 
them both install.--Matt, N1IBB.

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At 10:35 AM 7/16/2015 -0400, you wrote:
>Sure, that's the great thing about a second sound card.  Of course you
>really can't do this until you have a second sound card on your system.
>     Once you have an interface installed that includes a sound card, the
>   various ham software packages will recognize  all the soundcards on
>the system and you will select which one you want to use for  TX and RX.
>   But until you get a second sound card on the system, the software will
>only  see the card that is on the pc.
>
>I use JAWS, and there is a way in menus to tell JAWS to only use the
>pc's internal  sound card.    There is a way to do it in WE as well.
>Someone posted it here once.  I may still have it.   Let me know if you
>   need it.
>
>73, Steve KW3A
>
>On 7/16/2015 9:51 AM, Matthew Chao wrote:
> > Hi, Again, Folks.  Am more seriously looking into getting involved in
> > digital modes.  My question is: is it possible to have the ham
> > programs such as mmtty and Digipan strictly work off the USB device,
> > while having the PC's sound card handle all other audio functions, so
> > as not to cause problems with, say, the SignalLink?  Put another way,
> > can Mmtty and Digipan have their defaults set to the SignalLink
> > directly?  It seems that when you add a screenreader, things get a
> > little sketchy.  I'm using Windows 7/64-bit, and the sound card is a
> > built-in sound chip on my PC's motherboard.
> >
> > Thanks in advance for any help on this question.--Matt, N1IBB.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >

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