From: Alan <al...@al...> - 2025-04-05 21:32:14
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On my two machines W10 and 11 audio controls are different so some experimentation maybe in order. Test your adapter lead with some 3.5mm plugs and a multimeter to make sure the connections all work as you expect. You may also need to turn off port sensing in the sound system driver - if you can. Alternatively maybe get a USB headphone dongle and use that? They usually have separate mic and headphone sockets and are inexpensive from the usual online sources. Alan G0TLK, sent from my mobile device On 5 April 2025 18:04:14 David Hilton-Jones via wsjt-devel <wsj...@li...> wrote: > I think this has been addressed recently, but I can’t find a solution. > > > > I previously ran a Win 10 system but decided to replace with a new computer > (Geekom) running Win 11 > > > > I use line in and line out, and on my old computer had separate jack sockets. > > > > The new computer has a single socket which I presume is TRRS. > > > > I bought an interface cable: > > > > https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0CMJK8B8C?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1 > > > > > > > > When I activate WSJT it sends tones to the rig, so transmit is OK > > > > But I do not see any signal input from the rig. > > > > I’ve seen previous comments about needing to block DC on the Mic line, and > about adding resistor between Mic and sleeve, but trying those things > didn’t work. > > > > Am I using the correct interface cable? Am I doing something else wrong? > > > > Any help gratefully received > > > > In appreciate it’s not a WSJT software development problem, but I wanted to > ask for as wide range of help as possible! > > > David, G4YTL > > _______________________________________________ > wsjt-devel mailing list > wsj...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wsjt-devel |