On my two machines W10 and 11 audio controls are different so some experimentation maybe in order.

Test your adapter lead with some 3.5mm plugs and a multimeter to make sure the connections all work as you expect.

You may also need to turn off port sensing in the sound system driver - if you can.

Alternatively maybe get a USB headphone dongle and use that? They usually have separate mic and headphone sockets and are inexpensive from the usual online sources.

Alan G0TLK, sent from my mobile device
On 5 April 2025 18:04:14 David Hilton-Jones via wsjt-devel <wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
I think this has been addressed recently, but I can’t find a solution.



I previously ran a Win 10 system but decided to replace with a new computer (Geekom) running Win 11



I use line in and line out, and on my old computer had separate jack sockets.



The new computer has a single socket which I presume is TRRS.



I bought an interface cable:



https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0CMJK8B8C?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1







When I activate WSJT it sends tones to the rig, so transmit is OK



But I do not see any signal input from the rig.



I’ve seen previous comments about needing to block DC on the Mic line, and about adding resistor between Mic and sleeve, but trying those things didn’t work.



Am I using the correct interface cable? Am I doing something else wrong?



Any help gratefully received



In appreciate it’s not a WSJT software development problem, but I wanted to ask for as wide range of help as possible!


David, G4YTL

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