Thanks Bill,
For these 4 groups of tests, the Default Communication Device is a non-WSJT-X 
device (& Default Device remains a muted speaker).

a) Original sequence: Have re-run test 5 times, same failure: 2nd Tx goes to 
Default Device (muted Speaker).

b) Changed Default Device to be an unused sound output on PC.
Re-ran tests, 2nd Tx changes either to same device (muted speaker) or 
occasionally to the Default Device.

c) Limited testing (3 times): By chance, I had Bluetooth headset switched on 
when I opened WSJT-X, then switched headset off before 1st Tx.
The Tx's went to the muted speaker (i.e. not a Default).

d) Limited testing (3 times): pre-1st Tx, if headset is switched on then off, 
1st Tx went to Default Device each time.
btw: This is a much simpler test sequence.

Opinion: On my PC under these various conditions, WSJT-X sends Tx sound to an 
incorrect device.

HTH,
73
Roger (K7GXB)


-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Somerville [mailto:g4...@classdesign.com] 
Sent: Sunday, December 13, 2020 12:49
To: wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [wsjt-devel] Reproducible Conditions for 'Tx with no Audio'

On 13/12/2020 19:10, Roger Newey (K7GXB) wrote:
> My ‘6- USB Audio Codec’ (to the Rig) is the ‘Default Communication 
> Device’.

Hi Roger,

why do you have this setting? That is asking for Windows or other applications 
to grab that device and possibly make changes to it.

73
Bill
G4WS.



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