Hello Howard: I'll see if I can do that! Thanks for the tip! You might want to give me some pointers as to how to adjust the output on the soundcard (running Windows 7 if that helps!" Tom Kaufman
-----Original Message----- From: all-audio@groups.io [mailto:all-audio@groups.io] On Behalf Of Howard Traxler Sent: Monday, February 25, 2019 7:40 PM To: all-audio@groups.io Subject: Re: [all-audio] CC-Crane Transmitter Question Yes Tom, you're doing it the way I would. With the control on the transmitter all the way up, set your sound card output just a bit less than distortion. That's probably all you can do. I don't know if there is an adjustment in the transmitter for deviation. If so, that might be the next thing to try. Howard On 2/24/2019 11:11 PM, Tom Kaufman wrote: > Yes...using the volume control on the side of the transmitter. Now when you > say " driving it harder from the soundcard" do you mean "turning up the > system volume (or speaker volume?" Since the boom box that I keep in the > kitchen has a considerable amount of volume (more than that little ole clock > radio I keep in the bathroom) I can make it work! But if I'm in the bathroom > and am using that clock radio to listen to while I'm in the shower, sometimes > it's harder to hear it (and the volume control on the clock radio is as loud > as it can go! > Tom Kaufman > > -----Original Message----- > From: all-audio@groups.io [mailto:all-audio@groups.io] On Behalf Of Howard > Traxler > Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2019 11:09 PM > To: all-audio@groups.io > Subject: Re: [all-audio] CC-Crane Transmitter Question > > Are you using the volume control on the side of the transmitter; as > opposed to just driving it harder from the sound card? Mine seems to > have less volume, also, but it has been tollerable. > > > Howard > > On 2/24/2019 9:38 PM, Tom Kaufman wrote: >> Hello list: I have one of those transmitters that came from C-Crane running >> through my computer in order that I may listen to something that is on my >> computer in another room. Here of late, I have found that I can't quite get >> the volume that I feel I should get (this is not to be confused with signal) >> it still will transmit the signal all throughout the house just as it used >> to; the problem is, if I try and get it to where the volume is of the same >> level as any other radio station, I have distortion (makes the s's sound >> like they might sound if you have an AM" station tuned slightly >> off-frequency! Is there anything I can do to alleviate this problem? It's >> to the point where.let's say I'm listening while I am taking a show (I have >> a little clock radio in there that I sometimes will listen to) but while I'm >> in the shower, I have to have that radio turned up all the way (this didn't >> used to be and I don't understand what has happened; why it is that the >> transmitter is not allowing me to give it the volume it needs! Now this >> transmitter is one I got in 2004, so maybe it is simply that it is "wearing >> out" anyhow if someone knows of what the problem may be, please feel free to >> put it out here? Am running a Dell computer and I think the soundcard is a >> Realtech, if this info is of any help! >> >> Thanks for whatever info you may have! >> >> Tom Kaufman >> >> >> >> >> > > > > > > > -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Groups.io Links: You receive all messages sent to this group. View/Reply Online (#2032): https://groups.io/g/all-audio/message/2032 Mute This Topic: https://groups.io/mt/30034019/21656 Group Owner: all-audio+ow...@groups.io Unsubscribe: https://groups.io/g/all-audio/leave/1074140/405281159/xyzzy [arch...@mail-archive.com] -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-