Hi,
An audio splitters is just a plain T junction and can not be used in
reverse. That will probably just produce lots of distortion as the the low
impedance audio sources are fighting each other. What K7HP is suggesting,
however, using a pair of resistors to form a summing junction from the two
How about a "Splitter" used backwards?
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...nr4c. bill
> On Apr 15, 2016, at 1:26 PM, HankP wrote:
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> I do this too - BUT have not figured a way to record the SUB rx output at
> same time unless I made some sort of external circuit xfmr or resistors to
Unless I am missing something in your description, the only hardware you
need is a single stereo patch cable (one with 3.5 mm stereo plugs on both
ends) from the stereo Line Out jack on the K3 to the stereo Line In jack on
a standard 2-channel sound card. If your sound card has only a mono input,
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3 sound recording
I do this too - BUT have not figured a way to record the SUB rx output a
I do this too - BUT have not figured a way to record the SUB rx output at same
time unless I made some sort of external circuit xfmr or resistors to feed LINE
OUT tip and ring to a single input Maybe there is something I am missing ? This
would also allow decoding RTTY from either MAIN or SUB
I routinely do this... Works great for me... I use a different
program called i-sound. It has a small footprint and works well...
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Don't see why not.
On 4/14/2016 9:11 PM, Mike Goldstein wrote:
I've been asked to do a workshop on contesting techniques next autumn,
so I'm working on an audio/visual presentation.
Here's the question: For my K3, if I connect a line between the K3
LINE OUT and the PC's LINE IN, will I be
I've been asked to do a workshop on contesting techniques next
autumn, so I'm working on an audio/visual presentation.
Here's the question: For my K3, if I connect a line between the K3
LINE OUT and the PC's LINE IN, will I be able to record
(using software such as Audacity) all audio
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