I use an Asus XONAR U7 with NAP3 and CW Skimmer on a Lenovo Windows 10.x 
machine , attached to the K3 IF via LP-PAN2.  Almost all USB sound cards are 
quirky to set-up with your particular computer and your particular audio 
applications.   As for the "stuck" 48k sample rate:  make sure the little 
switch under the XONAR U7 is in the USB Audio 2.0 position, then follow the 
guidance for loading the correct driver - do not let Windows load the default 
driver.

I hope this helps.

73,
Terry K4RX


Tom,

If the problem is only happening when the Asus U7 is the default soundcard, 
then how do you deal with the tendency of the Windows operating system to set 
any newly installed soundcard as the default?  
Seems like a "catch 22" to me.
Yes, the specs on the Asus U7 are very good, but for panadapter use, it needs 
the 192 kHz bandwidth.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 3/6/2016 7:05 PM, tomb18 wrote:
> That's strange. Never heard a single issue with the Asus u7 stuck at
> 48 and i know of many many people using them. The only reason that 
> happens is that people often set the card as the default sound card 
> which should not be done.
> The u7 in my experience, is the quietest and least likely to have Spurs.
> Cards to stay away from now a days with win10 are the emu cards. 
> Upgrades to win10 may work but not fresh installs. Drivers are at 
> least 4 years old and still beta.
> Tom
> va2fsq.com
>

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