I fail to understand why so many are resistant to using an external USB soundcard. Those adequate for data mode use are available in the $10 to $20 range, and it solves a lot of problems. Sure there are exotic soundcards costing $100 or more, but those are overkill for data modes.

If you have a computer dedicated to the ham station setup, you can avoid this problem by simply turning off the OS sounds, but if you are using that computer for other tasks, then you likely want to leave the sounds turned on. With each OS update, check to be certain the OS sounds are still turned off.

Just make sure your OS does not set the external soundcard as default. Windows often does that when you first install it - check the soundcard settings.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 1/1/2021 7:43 PM, Phil Kane wrote:
On 1/1/2021 10:22 AM, Rick Bates, NK7I wrote:

While I'm not an attorney, I've read the rules (subject to interpretation of course).

That's always a good start.

Considering the general apathy of the FCC lately (US of course), I'm not surprised that this has never been tested by citation.

Why should it be?  Don't poke the sleeping bear.

Some may be see it as apathy, some may see it as common sense.  My
decades in FCC enforcement taught me to differentiate the two after one
Division Chief asked me "don't you have anything better to do with your
time..  "  :)

I'd much rather err on the side of caution.  Turning off the OS sounds is not a complete solution.

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