Gerry:

Please see the following link that describes what the 2010 MacBook Pro laptop 
line features:

http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/macbook_pro/macbook-pro-unibody-faq/differences-between-macbook-pro-13-15-17-inch-mid-2010.html
 
<http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/macbook_pro/macbook-pro-unibody-faq/differences-between-macbook-pro-13-15-17-inch-mid-2010.html>

You don’t mention whether your laptop is a 13”, 15” or 17”  MacBook Pro. 

However, depending upon the laptop type you have, the audio input/output 
features vary.  From the link above:  “However, the 15-Inch and 17-Inch models 
have optical digital/analog audio in/out and the 13-Inch does not — it lacks 
optical audio in and instead has the same combined optical digital 
output/headphone out (user-selectable analog audio line in)” port used by the 
iPhone.”

Depending upon the model laptop you have, you can either use the ports that 
Apple provides on your laptop, or you may elect to use a USB plug-in 
audio-to-digital converter.  I highly recommend the Griffin “iMIC” which can 
easily be used by both Mac OS 10.x devices as well as Windows devices under 
WinXP, Vista, Win7, Win8 Win10, etc. They’re highly reliable and the drivers 
for iMIC are integral in both Mac OS 10.x as well as Windows OS.  

Once the system recognizes the iMIC, you can easily configure whatever program 
you’re running to use the iMIC for audio input/output.  The iMIC has the 
ability to handle both ‘level-in’ audio as well as “Mic-In” by means on a slide 
switch.  Audio input is via a 1/8” jack and audio output also has a 1/8” jack.  
 It comes with a Dual female RCA -to- stereo 1/8 plug that is inserted into a 
1/8” jack.  

See:  https://griffintechnology.com/us/products/audio/home-audio/imic 
<https://griffintechnology.com/us/products/audio/home-audio/imic>


I’ve been using these devices for years at remote sites to input audio into a 
variety of computers utilized to provide an audio feed at receive sites that 
are fed to Radio Reference as well as to provide feeds from receive sites for 
railroad signal data (ATCS).  However, my experience with iMIC has been 
primarily with PCs.  I have not tried using an iMIC with Elecraft software nor 
with amateur digital programs such as JT-65 on a Mac.  That said, I don’t know 
any reason why this approach wouldn’t work for you.

Last comment: For some reason you sent your e-mail typed in CAPITAL LETTERS.  
For many e-mail users, typing in capital letters is the equivalent of SHOUTING 
which can be annoying to read. I don’t think that was your intent, but be 
mindful that others may misinterpret your postings if you use capital letters 
all the time.

Hope this helps,

Barry Baines, WD4ASW
(Currently in N.Myrtle Beach, SC)









> On Jul 31, 2017, at 4:10 PM, Gerry Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> HI GUYS,  I AM USING A MAC BOOK PRO FROM 2010.  I HAVE THE LATEST SOFTWARE AS 
> OF THIS DATE.  THE QUESTION IS, DOES "BIG E" HAVE A CABLE AVAILABLE THAT 
> WOULD ALLOW WORK WITH MY MAC (USB) TO SEND-RECEIVE DATA SOFTWARE I HAVE ON 
> THE PC?    I AM ABLE TO DOWNLOAD KX3 UPDATES, BUT DO NOT KNOW IF I COULD USE 
> THE SAME CABLE FOR  RTTY/PACKET/JT  SOFTWARE THAT I MAY HAVE ON THE MAC.  THE 
> MAC DOES NOT HAVE A CONNECTION FOR A MICROPHONE SUCH AS WOULD BE AVAILABLE ON 
> A WINDOWS MACHINE.  I MUST ADMIT THAT I AM NOT COMPUTER LITERATE.TNX AND 
> 73AA2ZJ 
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