Chris, what mode are you trying and what do you have your power set to?
Also if your RX and TX on the Signalink are maxed, use the Signalink
internal jumper to boast the gain so you can turn them down. Also check the
computer volume both sound and microphone recording. And make sure the
computer is recognising the Signalink as a USB audio codec .
 On Apr 14, 2013 11:25 AM, "Chris Kimball" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I operate digital modes with the K2/KPA with a SignalLink computer
> interface.
> The SignalLink drives the microphone input to the K2.  The K2 has
> compression turned off (1:1) and a mike gain of 3.  The SignalLink computer
> interface is at 100% gains on both sides and the SignalLink has the default
> internal gain jumpers.
>
> I get occasional comments that I'm splattering, a very serious concern.
> Unfortunately I lack instrumentation to study the problem.
>
> How should I set the audio (SignalLink) drive gain and the RF (K2 Power)
> drive? My normal operation is not smoke-producing, so this is not a
> duty-cycle question.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chris
> NQ8Z
>
>
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