Joe, if you mean stand alone MMTTY, I don't understand. I wouldn't want to copy 
copy 
both signals.
Each copy of MMTTY could use a different sound card (given 2 sound cards) but 
still 
no way to direct sound by channel.

I suppose the Windoze mixer could be used to set the balance. Or cut a wire in 
the 
audio cable.

All that strikes me as a kludge, but I certainly don't have a better solution. 
:-(

Mike NF4L


On 11/27/2010 8:14 AM, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:
I     don't have a sub rx, so it's never been a problem for me, but I'm
>>> thinking of adding one.  How does that work if there's a RTTY
>>> signal on both VFO's (simplex)? Would you have to tap A>B?
> The best way to handle RTTY with signals on both receivers is to run
> two copies of MMTTY (or other decoder) - one for reach receiver.  MixW
> has a dual receive capability - I don't know about any of the other
> software.  In general, one decoder uses the soundcard left channel
> and the second uses soundcard right channel audio.  Mixing the two
> audio streams does not work ... it merely results in QRM.
>
> 73,
>
>      ... Joe, W4TV
>
>
> On 11/27/2010 5:34 AM, Mike wrote:
>> Re: point #2.
>>
>> I don't have a sub rx, so it's never been a problem for me, but I'm thinking 
>> of
>> adding one.  How does that work if there's a RTTY  signal on both VFO's 
>> (simplex)?
>> Would you have to tap A>B?
>>
>> The manual sez "Use CONFIG: LIN OUT to set the level, or to switch from a 
>> fixed-level
>> setting to =PHONES." Does that give you a level control using the AF knob?
>>
>> 73, Mike NF4L
>>
>> On 11/26/2010 11:52 PM, Richard Ferch wrote:
>>> James,
>>>
>>> I hope your daughter is feeling better soon.
>>>
>>> Re your questions (based on my observations using sound card software on
>>> both channels from the LINE OUT jack, and stereo headphones plugged into
>>> the SPKRS jack):
>>>
>>> 1. The CONFIG:SPKRS setting only affects the rear panel SPKRS jack. It
>>> has no effect on LINE OUT.
>>>
>>> 2. None of the audio mixing or level controls has any effect on the LINE
>>> OUT signal, as far as I can tell. The left channel always carries the
>>> main RX output, and the right channel always carries the sub RX output.
>>> The LINE output is "raw" unmixed audio from the two receivers at a fixed
>>> level set by CONFIG:LIN OUT.
>>>
>>> 3. When CONFIG:SPKRS = 2, the SPKRS jack behaves the same as the
>>> headphone jacks. With SUB off, the main RX is in both channels, and with
>>> SUB on and the normal L-MIX-R setting, the main RX and sub RX are in
>>> left and right channels respectively. Changing the L-MIX-R setting
>>> affects the SPKRS the same way as it affects the PHONES output.
>>>
>>> When CONFIG:SPKRS = 1, the only speaker output is on the left channel of
>>> the SPKRS jack, i.e. it disables the right channel output even when SUB
>>> is on. If SUB is on, the external mono speaker on the left channel
>>> carries audio from both receivers mixed together, the same as the
>>> internal speaker. The purpose of the CONFIG:SPKRS = 1 option is to
>>> protect the speaker amp if a mono plug is plugged into the SPKRS jack.
>>>
>>> 73,
>>> Rich VE3KI


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