Re: [Elecraft] Data Received on Mac Transmitted by K3S

2017-04-05 Thread Keith Onishi
I sometimes use WSJTX on Mac. WSJTX is set to use USBcodec and Mac internal audio to mute. Having checked current my system setting, its default audio output has been set to USBcodec although I have not set so. The audio setting might have been changed by system itself. Therefore, I would

Re: [Elecraft] Data Received on Mac Transmitted by K3S

2017-04-05 Thread Dave Fugleberg
John, Ok, Windows was a bad assumption on my part. You established that the unwanted transmit was due to VOX. That could be due to one of two issues: A) the radio mic was picking up the sound coming from the computer speakers, OR B) the Mac is configured to send normal computer sounds to the K3s

Re: [Elecraft] Data Received on Mac Transmitted by K3S

2017-04-05 Thread Carl Clawson
If you're running Windows 10, it might be the source of your problem. It has a habit of changing the default audio device when it thinks it's trying to "help" you. My windows 10 PC has an internal sound adapter and I've always used an external USB device for radio play. As soon as I unplug the

Re: [Elecraft] Data Received on Mac Transmitted by K3S

2017-04-05 Thread Kevin - K4VD
​If your default audio device in Sound --> Playback is the sound card associated with your radio then Windows sounds will be sent to your radio. Your web browser should be respecting the default audio device. 73, Kev K4VD __ Elecraft

Re: [Elecraft] Data Received on Mac Transmitted by K3S

2017-04-05 Thread John Stengrevics
Using a Mac here Dave. The problem goes away if I switch from VOX to PTT on the K3S. John WA1EAZ > On Apr 5, 2017, at 12:02 PM, Dave Fugleberg wrote: > > Do you hear the video through your computer speakers as well? If so, maybe > the K3S has VOX enabled and I'd just

Re: [Elecraft] Data Received on Mac Transmitted by K3S

2017-04-05 Thread Dave Fugleberg
Do you hear the video through your computer speakers as well? If so, maybe the K3S has VOX enabled and I'd just picking up the sound via the K3s microphone. If you DON'T hear the video from the computer, then it's likely that your default sound device in Windows has been changed to be the audio

Re: [Elecraft] Data Received on Mac Transmitted by K3S

2017-04-05 Thread John Stengrevics
Thanks Devin. Yes, when I switch from VOX to PTT on the K3S, the problem disappears. But, what is puzzling is that this is a new phenomenon. I’ve had the VOX enabled all along. Perhaps there is some other K3S setting that I have inadvertently enabled? John WA1EAZ > On Apr 5, 2017, at 11:47

Re: [Elecraft] Data Received on Mac Transmitted by K3S

2017-04-05 Thread John Stengrevics
Audio settings are Codec. But this not new. Codec is required to make WSJT-X work and have been set this way for months.. John WA1EAZ > On Apr 5, 2017, at 11:18 AM, Robert Nobis wrote: > > Check your audio settings, under systems preferences. > > > Bob Nobis >

Re: [Elecraft] Data Received on Mac Transmitted by K3S

2017-04-05 Thread Devin Butterfield
Maybe VOX is enabled?? — Regards, Devin > On Apr 5, 2017, at 8:18 AM, Robert Nobis wrote: > > Check your audio settings, under systems preferences. > > > Bob Nobis > n7...@nobis.net > > >> On Apr 5, 2017, at 07:51, stengrevics

Re: [Elecraft] Data Received on Mac Transmitted by K3S

2017-04-05 Thread Robert Nobis
Check your audio settings, under systems preferences. Bob Nobis n7...@nobis.net > On Apr 5, 2017, at 07:51, stengrevics wrote: > > New phenomenon. When I go to a website that can play a video (such as > YouTube), and the video is played, something is transmitted

[Elecraft] Data Received on Mac Transmitted by K3S

2017-04-05 Thread stengrevics
New phenomenon. When I go to a website that can play a video (such as YouTube), and the video is played, something is transmitted by my K3S. Note: This is a new phenomenon. I have not knowingly changed any setting. I would appreciate any suggestions. 73, John WA1EAZ -- View this message