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

You don't want to mix the signals ... they would QRM each other.  I
can't see any reason for mixing them and running independent copies
of MMTTY or MixW in the dual channel mode is the best way to "select"
the signal.

73,

    ... Joe, W4TV

On 11/27/2010 8:58 AM, Mike wrote:
> 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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