at 12:01 AM
To: WSJT software development
Cc: Black Michael
Subject: Re: [wsjt-devel] Feature request: Rx level input slider
Have you tried this setting? Seesms reducing this should work.
LIN OUT NOR 010
Sets the LINE OUT level. LINE OUT connections go to PC soundcard inputs.
Settings
On 3/14/2021 9:58 PM, Black Michael via wsjt-devel wrote:
Sets the LINE OUT level. LINE OUT connections go to PC soundcard inputs.
Settings above 10 may result in overdrive of the soundcard or saturation
of the
KIO3’s isolation transformers; monitor signals using the PC to avoid this.
Great
Have you tried this setting? Seesms reducing this should work.
LIN OUT NOR 010 Sets the LINE OUT level. LINE OUT connections go to PC
soundcard inputs.Settings above 10 may result in overdrive of the soundcard or
saturation of theKIO3’s isolation transformers; monitor signals using the PC to
On 3/14/21 at 12:32 PM, g4...@classdesign.com (Bill Somerville) wrote:
>the only input level WSJT-X has access to is in the digital
>domain, i.e. after the soundcard ADC, that means it cannot make
>any useful adjustment if the level is too high. The level
>adjustment must be made in the analog
You wrote:
“Tx slider seems unnecessary because every radio (correct me if wrong) allows a
Tx or drive level reduction on the radio itself).”
That is very much not the case. Many rigs require a different drive level per
band, something that WSJTX handles perfectly.
> On Mar 14, 2021, at
On 14/03/2021 16:25, David Schmocker wrote:
Dear WSJT-X development team:
Feature request:
Could we eliminate the Tx Power slider (lower right of main screen)
and replace it with an Rx input level slider (far lower left of screen
immediately adjacent to the Rx dB level) to allow attenuation
Re: David Schmocker
> Tx slider seems unnecessary because every radio (correct me if wrong) allows
> a Tx or drive level reduction on the radio itself).
By that argument, you could as well put an attenuator into your
antenna line to have the RX level reduced to what you wanted.
Christoph