On Wed,5/6/2015 11:55 AM, Bill Somerville wrote:
> One possible source of audio latency is any re-sampling done by the 
> operating system, this can be eliminated by ensuring that the default 
> sample for the sound card is 48 kHz. Older versions of MS Windows like 
> XP and Vista are particularly poor at re-sampling audio streams.

I've tested both the  ASUS U5 and U7 fed by a K3 to my Win7-64 Pro 
Thinkpad, and can confirm that they both work VERY well with WSJT-X. The 
setting with WSJT-X seems to default to 48 kHz (or perhaps WSJT-X is 
setting it). I often see a dozen or so decodes per pass on a crowded 
band, with occasional JT65 decodes in the range of -24, and JT9 as low 
as -26 and -28 (often with many decodes in the -1 to -8 range). I 
discovered these models when I saw that N8LP was recommending them for 
use with his LP-Pan unit and NaP3 SDR software.

73, Jim K9YC



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