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Re: [WriteLog] MMTTY Audio Levels W Flex 6600M

To: Keith Beebe W3KB <keith@w3kb.net>
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] MMTTY Audio Levels W Flex 6600M
From: John Desmond <johnk0tg@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 3 Jan 2021 12:41:58 -0600
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Thanks,  I have been messing with the levels, but they do not have the same
effect when in standalone as they do in WL.

I just found that if I go to Advanced Sound Options under the sound
settings in windows, that there is a RTTY Control Panel slider.  I can
change the level there.  But it has no effect with the choppy audio I get
under running MMTTY in WL as it did with MMTTY stand alone.

Yesterday, I thought the issue was that I could not change the level under
WL.  Now I found a way to do that.  When I slid the slider in standalone,
it fixed the choppy audio.  When I do it now running under WL, it does not
change the choppyness, but does change the level.  So now I'm looking to
find the issue with choppy audio under WL and not on MMTTY.

Does the WL Flex driver do anything audio wise?  IT seem DAX has no control
over levels.under WL.  The TXStream always shows busy under WL whether I am
TX or not.  Looks normal in standalone mode.


I hope on some level this makes sense.


TNX es 73, John  K0TG


On Sun, Jan 3, 2021 at 6:31 AM Keith Beebe W3KB <keith@w3kb.net> wrote:

> In your list of Windows programs, look at Writelog and then Sound Board
> Mixer Control to make sure you have the right audio system connected for
> input and output.
>
> In Windows Settings on your computer look at System then Sound and then
> Sound Control Panel.  The Sound Control Panel will allow you to set levels.
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> Keith W3KB
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
> *From:* WriteLog <writelog-bounces@contesting.com> on behalf of John
> Desmond <johnk0tg@gmail.com>
> *Sent:* Saturday, January 2, 2021 11:42 PM
> *To:* Writelog Forum <writelog@contesting.com>
> *Subject:* [WriteLog] MMTTY Audio Levels W Flex 6600M
>
> I had an issue that I thought was fixed, now it is back again.
>
> I was able to get on the RTTY Roundup a bit, then the problem came back.
>
> What I am seeing after looking at this for a while, is that when I run
> MMTTY standalone, it controls the Flex just fione.  I can TX and RX just
> fine that way.
>
> When I fire up Writelog (ver 12.53E) the TX audio is intermittent.  I have
> determined that it is overdriving the XCVR.  But I cannot find how to
> control the levels while MMTTY is controlled by Writelog.
>
> I think when it was working for me earlier in the contest, it must have
> been on the ragged edge of not working.
>
> Oh, one other thing.  When MMTTY is in stand alone, I see a good filter
> shape and can decode RTTY.  When working with WL, the display is strange
> and not at all shaped like the RX filter is set.
>
> Any thoughts out there?  I know everyone is probably busy in the RTTY
> test.  I hope to get on for what is left if I get this figured out.
>
> The Flex is at ver 3.1.12
>
>
> 73, John  K0TG
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