Classic Shell is free. It also provides the familiar Start Menu.
http://www.classicshell.net/
73, Tony K4QE
On Mon, Dec 28, 2015 at 11:54 PM, Doug Person via Elecraft <
elecraft@mailman.qth.net> wrote:
> Even simpler - right-click on the little speaker icon in the lower right
> (the task bar).
Bob,
Set the K3S to DATA mode with DATA A as the data sub-mode. That sets
compression and equalization to zero, otherwise it is the same as USB.
I am not sure why you have MIC + LINE selected, just set the input
(while in DATA mode) to LINE IN.
I assume you are attempting to use the soundcard
Of course there is documentation for the K3S.
I meant to say for the K3S and Fldigi.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 12/28/2015 3:49 PM, Don Wilhelm wrote:
I don't know of any documentation specific to the K3S.
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I've managed to hookup my K3S to my Windows 10 box and receive PSK31 using
fldigi, but I'm not having success transmitting. I put the K3S in VOX mode,
USB, 14.070. I set the Mic+LIN to ON. When I click the Tune button on
fldigi, the K3S transmits, but with very low output. I can't find any
> I put the K3S in VOX mode, USB, 14.070. I set the Mic+LIN to ON.
*DON'T* use USB for data modes and *DON'T* use Mic+LIN = ON.
Instead, use DATA A for fldigi and set CONFIG:MIC SEL = LINE IN for
data modes. That will allow the MIC Gain to control LINE IN *and*
keep the mic from being "hot"
That sounds suspiciously like an entirely Windows 10 issue.
Click on settings.
In the "find a setting" box type "volume" without the quotes.
The window will switch to a new label "Search Results". click on "Adjust
system volume"
You should get a new panel labeled "Volume Mixer".
Your sound
Even simpler - right-click on the little speaker icon in the lower right
(the task bar). You will then get a menu (It's called a Context Menu)
that contains, among other things, "Input Devices" and "Output
Devices". Click on "Output Devices".
You will find displayed a dialog box with all of
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