That interpretation was correct, Ian. Sorry for not being clear enough
in the beginning. The mini's internal sound card is hardwired concerning
the in- and outputs so to get it working in a sense that Palle want's
some hardware modification would be needed.
73, Olli
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Am 12.05.2017 um 02:57 schrieb iain macdonnell - N6ML:
On Thu, May 11, 2017 at 5:20 PM, Palle Preben-Hansen, OZ1RH
<[email protected]> wrote:
If TX and RX audio are reversed on the Mini's USB port the simple solution
seems to reverse TX and RX audio once more by software, either by selecting
the Input as USB speakers and Output as USB microphone in WSJT or wherever
software is used or if that is not possible then to use two virtual audio
cables and cross them.
Any reason that two virtual audio cables in the pc at the control site
can't reverse Input and Output of the USB audio devices of the K3/0-Mini?
I don't think that's what Olli meant by "reversed". I think he means
that audio received from the K3/0-Mini via the USB "codec" would be
audio that was intended to be conveyed (by the PC) to a remote peer
for transmission (e.g. from a mic connected to the K3/0-Mini), and
audio sent to the K3/0-Mini via USB "codec" would be output through
its speaker or headphones, as if it had been received from a remote
peer.... so you can't send audio to the K3/0-Mini through the USB
"codec" and expect it to get passed along via the RemoteRig on the
other side, no matter what fancy virtual plumbing you do in software.
I don't have a K3/0-Mini or RemoteRig setup, but that's the only
interpretation that makes sense to me.
The best solution would be if the K3/0-Mini's USB port Input and Output
audio could be configured (=reversed) by the Config menu of the K3/0-Mini.
In that case the K3/0-Mini's USB port could be configured by the user for
either Remoterig hardware or software RemoteHams.com and it would be easy
to switch.
But it'd have to be electrically switched inside, and I suspect that
such switching is not implemented (in hardware).
Just "guessing" ;)
73,
~iain / N6ML
On Thu, May 11, 2017 at 9:02 PM, Oliver Dröse <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Palle,
this won't work. TX and RX audio are reversed on the mini's USB port as
it's intend is to interface to the PC and use that as a relay to the remote
(as an alternative to the RRC boxes). It's a real pity it is not jumper
configurable inside as this renders the USB port useless for digital remote
ops.
73, Olli - DH8BQA
Am 10.05.2017 um 14:44 schrieb Palle Preben-Hansen, OZ1RH <
[email protected]>:
I have a running K3-Remote setup with Remoterig boxes, K3/0 Mini
and RRMINICBL & RRMTCBL cable sets. Everything but the USB audio to/from
the K3/0 Mini works. I have a USB cable from the K3/0 Mini to my pc at
the
control site. A USB audio device is created on my Win 10 pc, but using
this USB audio device from WSJT-X version 1.7.0 the program gets no
audio. The K3 and K3/0 Mini has firmware 5.57.
According to www.elecraft.com/K3-Remote/k3_remote.htm this should work:
*The
K3/0-Mini comes with built-in USB support using the USB audio CODEC &
FTDI
technology.*
On the Remoterig Forum at www.remoterig.com/forum/index.php there are
some
posts on this problem, but no solution. I have also in vain searched
www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/maillist.html I hope the
Elecraft experts here can help.
73, Palle, OZ1RH
www.oz1rh.com
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