[CQ-Contest] Remote, Elecraft K3, Mumble, PC, AnyDesk - audio
w5wz at w5wz.com
w5wz at w5wz.com
Thu Nov 17 07:31:11 EST 2022
Anydesk audio is set to disable. Problem remains.
--Scott
On 2022-11-16 11:36, K5WA wrote:
> Scott,
>
> You may be hearing the audio that is transferred through AnyDesk
> itself. Since you don't need it for the radios, turn the station PC
> audio volume to zero or mute it and see if the echo goes away. There
> may be a setting within AnyDesk that turns off the ability to transfer
> audio as well.
>
> Good luck,
>
> Bob K5WA
>
> Message: 1
>
> Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2022 09:58:38 -0600
>
> From: w5wz at w5wz.com
>
> To: cq-contest at contesting.com
>
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Remote, Elecraft K3, Mumble, PC, AnyDesk - audio
>
> configuration help needed
>
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> I'm working toward the remote operation of my station. I have my
> Mumble server working, with a channel for each radio. At each
> operating position, I connect the radio to the PC, and on that PC
> connect to Mumble as Rig-x, and enter the channel Rig-x.
>
> Remotely, I connect to the PC for Rig-x via AnyDesk, and also connect
> to Mumble as W5WZ and enter the channel for Rig-x. I can hear the
> received audio from the receiver on the Mumble channel. With vox
> enabled on my K3, my spoken audio from the remote location via the
> Mumble channel does properly key the transmitter.
>
> BUT, the problem I am having is that my remotely spoken audio, while
> the transmitter is keyed, is coming back into my ears via the Mumble
> channel (causing me to babble!). Monitor function on the K3 is turned
> off.
>
> I feel like I'm missing something very simple.
>
> Does anyone have any thoughts?
>
> --Scott, W5WZ
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