Followup.

If I use the default devices of 1 and 6, it begins to receive and the transmit 
goes to the sytem speaker. If I change default speaker (through windows) to the 
Signalink port, then it seems to transmit. Of course then, any system sounds 
are then ported to the radio.

I think I even saw a G6xxx CQ this morning on 20 meters.

Am I headed in the 'right' direction? WSPR was so easy.

de rudy ve3bdr in kanuckistan.

--- In [email protected], "Rudy" <ben...@...> wrote:
>
> I have the Signalink USB soundcard, actually I have 2 of them now. I have no 
> problem using it with HRD, WSPR, full rig control.
> 
> Comes time to use it on WSJT, I can get it to receive but only once. When I 
> transmit, the Tx audio goes to the system speakers, in spite of not being 
> configured to go there. Ok, no problem, close the app and restart. I then get 
> a an error message and the program closes. Yes, VISTA.
> 
> Here is the error message I get in the DOS window.
> 
> ******************************************************************
> WSJT Version 7.03 r1090 , by K1JT
> Revision date: 2009-03-03 11:03:26 -0500 (Tue, 03 Mar 2009)
> Run date:   Mon Mar 22 09:40:38 2010 UTC
> 
> Audio     Input    Output     Device Name
> Device  Channels  Channels
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
>    0        2         0       Microsoft Sound Mapper - Input
>    1        1         0       Microphone (2- USB Audio CODEC
>    2        0         2       Microsoft Sound Mapper - Output
>    3        0         6       Speakers (Realtek High Definiti
>    4        0         2       Realtek HDMI Output (Realtek Hi
>    5        0         2       Realtek Digital Output (Realtek
>    6        0         1       Speakers (2- USB Audio CODEC )
> 
> User requested devices:   Input = 1   Output = 6
> Default devices:          Input = 0   Output = 2
> Will open devices:        Input = 1   Output = 6
> Error opening input audio stream.
>         Errortext: Invalid number of channels
>         Number: -9998
> Error opening output audio stream.
>         Errortext: Invalid number of channels
>         Number: -9998
> *****************************************************
> 
> Is this another clueless newbie problem that has been addresses a gazillion 
> times already?
> 
> Can some kind soul please set me upon the path again?
> 
> Rudy Benner VE3BDR in Kanuckistan.
>


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