- #Ic 7800 setup with microham mk ii install
- #Ic 7800 setup with microham mk ii drivers
- #Ic 7800 setup with microham mk ii Pc
#Ic 7800 setup with microham mk ii drivers
On Wednesday, April 14, 2021, 10:23:23 AM CDT, Paul wrote:Īre you running windows 10? Tuesday they did an update, it has scrambled many usb drivers to different ports, changed parameters etc.
#Ic 7800 setup with microham mk ii install
Had to uninstall all sound devices (make sure you select View/Show hidden devices too) and reboot to let them install again. Yeah.I had the same problem and so did a friend of mine with the latest update. On 11:25, Michael Black via groups.io wrote:
Give the USB/Serial device a com port number away from the default com port number (com1,com3,etc) such as com14. Do a similar naming operation for any USB/Serial adapters you care about. It appears that Windows updates don't mess with named sound devices. This I believe is due to the fact that I give a name to the sound devices I care about. I never have this problem with any Windows update. NET5 on my old Win7pro (32bit) PC, as it is struggling already, and I would like to be able to network it so that I can retrieve files, check ini files etc once I have swapped them out.įrom: On Behalf Of Ron / W4MMP via groups.io I am not even going to try and install v2.5.0 or.
#Ic 7800 setup with microham mk ii Pc
This idea sounds really good, so is it really true? Can others confirm that this is correct?Īlso, I use a microHAM MK11 as a connection between the PC and my radio (IC7800) and I wonder if Joe W4TV can confirm whether it is permissible to change the name of the microHAM sound devices? I am in the process of getting a new Win10Pro box set up for the shack, and one of the “horrors” of Win10 that I am aware of (especially relating to radio software) is the fact that audio devices often end up being messed up. Significant problem with scrambling of audio endpoints as a result MK2R+], 2 x VAC, "Stereo Mix" ) and have not had any Microphone, microphone [USB Voice CODEC. , Line, Speakers, Speakers, Speakers, and 2 x VAC)Īnd 11 Recording devices (Microphone, Line , Perhaps I've been lucky but I have seven Playback devices (Line
Changes to the other cards, particularly arbitraryĬhanges in the "Default Device" and "Default Communications Device"įor both recording (receive) and playback (transmit) are more often To Windows' messing with assignments for the other sound cards in Headset microphone) but is not likely to provide any more resistance Some Heil headsets have a phase selection switch, which can be toggled to produce the desired effect regardless of the AFX setting, which may lend themselves to use with other radios in the S&P position.On 5:21 PM, Phil Cooper via groups.io wrote:Īlso, I use a microHAM MK11 as a connection between the PC and my radio (IC7800) and I wonder if Joe W4TV can confirm whether it is permissible to change the name of the microHAM sound devices?Yes, it is permissible to change the names (Line, Headset earphone, I have a favorite pair of old Lafayette headphones that require AFX be turned off using the above audio routing. However, the use of the K 3’s AFX also depends on the headphones used. S&P) radio’s main receiver audio, another K 3 with sub-RX OFF, is routed to both earpieces, resulting in audio that is spatially centered in the headphones with the K 3’s AFX setting turned ON and in BIN (binaural) mode. RADIO 1) in diversity mode, the main and sub receiver’s audio within that radio are streamed only to the left and right earpieces respectively, typically with no cross-over between earpieces (in rare cases certain phase relationships can cause the audio to “center” momentarily). Diversity and spatial separation l Using the MK 2 R/MK 2 R+, “RADIO 1 -A” and “RADIO 2 -A” audio streams are routed to the “LEFT EAR” channel, while “RADIO 1 -B” and “RADIO 2 -B” audio to the “RIGHT EAR” channel.