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Anybody know how to make WL STOP controlling the speaker output of the =
soundcard - it chages from left to right with which radio you select in =
the QSO entry window - since my audio passes through the PC, I loose one =
or the other radio channel .... also screws up things when I am =
listening to net music while on RTTY with an external "modem". =
Preferably - it would just leave it where you set it.
Don
W6ZO
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