Yes, so my request would be to be able to mute one of them.
Using a cable to connect only left is the best solution if the rig can't 
mute one.
It doubles the data transfer to capture both sound channels and discard one.
I agree though it's not that high priority.
Leigh/WA5ZNU
> When the SUB is turned on the Line Out audio is Main=left and Sub=Right.
>
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> 73,
> Greg - AB7R
> Whidbey Island WA
> NA-065
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> On Fri Jan 30 11:12 , Iain MacDonnell - N6ML  sent:
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>> Leigh L. Klotz, Jr WA5ZNU wrote:
>>     
>>> Is it possible to control whether the sub rx goes to the line out or not?
>>> It seems that both main and sub rx are always going to line out; I guess 
>>> they're on left/right channels?
>>> If not, I guess I need to make a cable to cut out one channel so I don't 
>>> see both with my mono sound card line input.
>>>       
>> That doesn't quite make sense. If your line-in is really mono, the right
>> channel would not be connected to anything. Are you sure it's not the
>> software you're using that's mixing the two channels together ?
>>
>> Also check your audio recording volume control settings (assuming this
>> is on Windoze) - maybe you're recording the "Mono Mix" instead of
>> "Line In" ?
>>
>>     ~Iain
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