Tnx Dwight, yes the Oll is about the same only done through a menu item as
mentioned. The choices are Mic, Aux, or Both. Just select Aux when using the
Aux I/O connecter on the back of the rig. The TT 712 cable connects the rig to
the computer. I am familiar with the Eagle, great radio.
Tnx agn, Andy, W3LI
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I don't really know about the Oll but with my Eagle, you have to switch the
mic function to the accessory. Very simple on the Eagle just hold down the
mic button on front of radio till it switches, turn down the mic gain to a
low level for my sound card and speech processor off. All this happens in
the ssb mode.
Good luck, Dwight KM4FO
On Mon, Mar 28, 2016 at 12:09 PM, P C Andy Anderson <xtraham58@hotmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi Jim, TT has a cable with the sound card in line model 712, so there is
> no need to use the computer card. On one end is a USB connector and the
> other end has the mating connector for the Oll I/O jack.
>
> VOX on or off makes no difference. The only settings are the Tx audio
> source, either Mic, aux or both. Works with it set at aux. The only other
> setting is the Aux input gain, currently set at 50???.
> Maybe something else on the Oll that I have not found yet, that is why I
> am asking here.
>
> Tnx for your suggestions.
>
> Andy, W3LI
>
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>
>
>
> Hi Andy,
>
> I don't know the Orion II, but you must put any rig into TX mode. This
> can be done either via some form of PTT or VOX. Some rigs will take
> audio from a Line Input (like the USB audio unit) and some do not. My K3
> DOES let the Line Input activate VOX. So did the FT1000MP that I sold
> about 8 years ago.
>
> If you ARE using VOX, check the VOX sensitivity -- you may need to
> either increase the VOX sensitivity or increase the audio output of the
> computer sound card.
>
> VOX has always worked very well for me for all digital modes. I work a
> lot of RTTY for contesting and DX chasing, and the various WSJT modes on
> 6M and 160M.
>
> Another thing that can prevent keying with RTTY (not not the other
> digital modes) is the RTTY settings (Baud rate, RTTY tone frequencies)
> must be the same on both computer and rig.
>
> Another thing that has bitten me in MMTTY is that every time you change
> the decode algorithm, it pulls in the default settings from a config
> file. So you may make a change, then change the decode setting, and
> overwrite the change you made. I don't know the other programs you
> tried, but they may have their own bear traps.
>
> This analysis of USB sound cards includes very detailed, step by step
> procedures for setting audio levels for digital modes.
> http://k9yc.com/USB_Interfaces.pdf
>
> 73, Jim K9YC
>
> On Mon,3/28/2016 9:32 AM, P C Andy Anderson wrote:
> > Any help would be appreciated. TNX
>
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