Actually click Start-Programs-Writelog-SoundBoard-Mixer-Control that oughta
get you started. Integrated Sound on the motherboard most likely will work
just fine.
The audio level adjustment they have in the Winrtty help is for Win95. Use
the other Mixer now. Most of us use FSK for transmit to avoid that
problem, but WinRTTY works fine. You can also adjust it with a scope if
you have one to avoid overdriving. Listening or having someone listen to
your signal also works. Once you find the spot on the levels they don't
change much.
Most people use MMTTY as the move isn't really much more difficult.
At 05:54 PM 6/19/2008 EDT, K4FJ@aol.com wrote:
>
>I am trying to setup WriteLog and RttyRite to do sound card decoding.
After
>a bit of frustration I got it working. This was the first step in my
>conversion to sound card decoding. I have previously used Hal gear.
>
>The first success in the conversion was to be able to transmit and receive
>successfully and I got there. Now, I want to make sure my audio levels
into
>the computer are correct. Help in RttyRite refers to a graphic display in
>Windows Sound Recorder, but I cannot find the graphic display. Can
someone walk
>me there? I am using only the integrated sound on the Mother Board. I
>intend to install a good sound card but I need to do this one step at a
time
>since I am no computer jock.
>
>I will move on to MMTTY when I have solved this problem, and I am sure that
>will generate more questions.
>
>Any help is appreciated.
>
>73, Steve, k4fj
>
>
>
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