Hi Dave,
as the audio in you case is going via a signal link, that might be the
problem. Try setting WSJT-X to send the audio to the local PC speakers and
see if the problem persists for you. Then you will know if its the Signal
link drivers or some thing deeper inside the PC.
I have updated the shack PC here to that release of Win 10 (core I5 and
4GB of ram on 32bit windows) and use two external USB sound cards (Sound
Blaster), the internal sound card plus a direct USB to the IC-7600 via the
ICOM audio driver for 6mx EME... no audio breakups on anything so far and
my PC is pretty busy running WSPR on 144 all day long and 50 MHz EME at the
same time.
Hope you find an answer
Regards
Peter, vk5pj
On Thu, May 24, 2018 at 1:59 AM, Dave Crockett <wb4...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> Yeah, I kinda think it was a drivers issue, too. If nothing else, my
> experience should be considered a ‘heads-up’ to anyone having a similar
> issue in Win10. That option to “revert to a previous version of Windows”
> in Win10 has a pretty short window of opportunity and why I didn’t spend
> longer trying to noodle it out.
>
> Tnx all!
>
> 73,
> Dave WB4DFW (EM84…)
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