[SECC] rtty

Kevan Nason knason00 at gmail.com
Wed Aug 8 19:03:41 EDT 2018


Hi Court.

You might either be ignored or get a blast from Joe. He gets asked this
question a lot.and if he doesn't answer you might browse through the
microHAM user group files. I can't  word it as nice as he does, but
essentially it is not a microHAM problem. The flashing LED happens when
another windows application has control of the sound card. Besides the ones
you can see on the devices part of Windows there are sometimes hidden ones
too and they sometimes cause problems. He has described the procedure to
correct that several times. I don't remember the details, but they are in
the past history files of the user group. If I remember correctly the best
solution is to uninstall and then reinstall the microHAM router program.

Kevan
N4XL

On Wed, Aug 8, 2018 at 4:19 PM, Courtney Judd <k4wi at k4wi.net> wrote:

> hey Joe and all, need some advice/ideas. I sent my ft5000 back to Yaesu
> July 2 for front end repair and update.I got it back yesterday and set it
> back up the same as before.. Radio has the latest firmware, microKeyer is
> 9.0.4 and latest update, Microsoft did several WIN 10 updates while it was
> gone. In both DX4WIN and Writelog CW and SSB all worked as before. But rtty
> doesn't work... keeps sending a message "can't open soundcard (1)" . The
> little LED fsk on the microKEYER-2 flashes continuously as long as the rig
> is in RTTY mode which it never did before. I have looked at MMTTY setup,
> router setup, audio setup, and DX4win/Writelog setup and can not find
> anything different from the way it was before. But something is preventing
> the sound card from working with the radio but I am at a loss to see what
> is NOT working! Please point me in the right direction! Thanks for the
> help... I am so glad to have my radio back! 73's Cort K4WI
>
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