Strange . I am using a Signalink USB . The on board is 0 and Signalink
is 1, and it works fine with 1.

la5vna Steinar




On 23.02.2010 22:05, graham787 wrote:
> Ok Steinar ... I have tried numbers  from 0 to  9 and  nothing happens .. 
> only sound  from the  motherboard sound card .. selecting  in 3 produces 
> random print .. so i assume its seeing the  sound card .. but  no tx audio 
> ..only from the  pc m/bd ..tried the  wspr 3 and 6 setting .. no  tx audio 
> ....
>
> G .. 
>
> --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Steinar Aanesland <saa...@...> wrote:
>   
>> Hi
>>
>> I think 0 is the default sound card . 1 is the next etc.
>>
>> 73 de LA5VNA Steinar
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 23.02.2010 21:29, graham787 wrote:
>>     
>>> ???  running  win-xp-pro with out board usb sound as well  as mother board 
>>> sound .. how do I select usb card .. can only see number box , sound seems 
>>> to  come  from main sound card ..how  can you  work out what 'number' a 
>>> sound card is ?? comport tx is fine 
>>> Tnx - G .. 
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "obrienaj" <k3ukandy@> wrote:
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>>>> It works , Sholto.  I am able to get PTT working and generate tones.  
>>>>
>>>> Anyone for G-Tor?
>>>>
>>>> Andy K3UK
>>>>
>>>> --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "obrienaj" <k3ukandy@> wrote:
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>>>> Interesting.  The "about" info reveals Mixw 2003.
>>>>>
>>>>> I also found this
>>>>>
>>>>> "G-TOR (Golay -TOR) is an FSK mode that offers a fast transfer rate 
>>>>> compared to Pactor. It incorporates a data inter-leaving system that 
>>>>> assists in minimizing the effects of atmospheric noise and has the 
>>>>> ability to fix garbled data. G-tor tries to perform all transmissions at 
>>>>> 300 baud but drops to 200 baud if difficulties are encountered and 
>>>>> finally to 100 baud. (The protocol that brought back those good photos of 
>>>>> Saturn and Jupiter from the Voyager space shots was devised by M.Golay 
>>>>> and now adapted for ham radio use.) G-tor is found in only one 
>>>>> manufacture's TNC and is rarely used today."
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "sholtofish" <sholto@> wrote:
>>>>>       
>>>>>           
>>>>>> Came across this the other day:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://db0lj.prgm.org/boxfiles/software/Gtor.zip
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Looks like it's a sound card implementation of G-TOR?? Seems to have a 
>>>>>> butterfly icon so something to do with MixW??
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Does it work?
>>>>>>
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