We will be looking into this too so that we better understand what is happening, but as noted from our testing, the lower deviation still works very well. Click here if you are experiencing a "Sound Card Error" when you open your communication program generally after a Windows 10 update.
If your hub doesn't specifically say that it is, then check the specifications for a "total available port current" of at least amps. If you're not sure how to configure your program then please click here.
If you don't have Adobe's Acrobat Reader, click on the icon to get it. If you would like to run packet with the SignaLink, Ralph's web site will show you how.
Thank you Ralph! SSTV is one of the few modes where you frequently switch between Digital operation sending pictures and Voice operation talking about the cool picture that you just sent!
Most radios have a couple different cable options with different jumper settings, so be sure you've selected the correct one! Most newer radios must be in a "digital" mode in order to Transmit properly.
Please consult your radio manual and verify that your radio is in the correct mode. If you're not sure which mode to use, try checking an on-line forum for your radio, or contact your radio manufacturer's Tech Support department. If the SignaLink is attached to your radio's 6-pin mini-DIN Data Port and your radio supports baud Packet operation, then you need to check your radio's " Mode", "Packet Rate", or similarly worded menu setting and insure that it's set to "", or "OFF".
The exact wording of this menu setting varies widely, but you will find only two choices if you are looking at the correct menu item in your radio.
If you see other baud rates besides and listed, or if you see other options, then you are looking at the wrong menu item. If your SignaLink is plugged into a USB hub, then we strongly suggest that you remove the hub for troubleshooting purposes. TIP - Be sure to check your radio carefully to confirm that it's actually stuck in Receive. If the radio is switching to Transmit but just doesn't have any power output, then you'll want to check the items under "Common Problem 4" as well.
TIP - Be sure that the SignaLink's radio cable is plugged into the correct jack on the radio, and that it is plugged in securely and positioned correctly. Radio t ransmits b ut there is no p ower o utput , or it is t oo l ow — The SignaLink USB can provide more than enough Transmit Audio to drive virtually any radio to full power.
If you have followed the Audio Level setting procedure in the SignaLink USB manual and still cannot get enough power, then check the following:. If the radio is in Transmit but you have no power output at all, then the "MIC" jumper wire may be installed incorrectly on the SignaLink's JP1 jumper socket.
You may also have the Ground "G" jumper installed incorrectly. This is necessary because most radio's will only look for Transmit Audio on the Mic jack if the radio is switched into Transmit by the CAT interface.
See our Communication Program Setup information for details on this. On newer radios with menu settings, this is normally a menu item not a knob. Continued transmissions at power levels higher than those recommended by your radio manufacturer can damage your radio, so please check your radio manual. Some radios must be in a "digital" mode in order to Transmit properly. Please consult your radio manual or an online forum for the correct settings to use, or contact your radio manufacturer's Tech Support department.
Confirm that your transmit modulation in your communication program is set within the range of hz to hz. In PSK31 programs this means that you should be within the range of to Hz in the waterfall display. If you go outside of these limits then your radio will not be able to pass the modulation and your power will drop significantly. Note that this is NOT needed for most radios, so you really need to be sure that everything else is correct before doing this. Please note that pin DIN plugs found on Icom and Kenwood radios can be plugged in exactly upside-down even though they are keyed, so be sure to look at the jack on the radio and position the plug accordingly do NOT go by any arrow or other markings on the cable - You MUST look at the socket on the radio!
My transmit signal is wide or distorted - This is generally the result of over-driving your radio. This page contains links to many different programs that can be used with the SignaLink interface. Tigertronics in no way endorses or supports any of the programs listed here. We have compiled this list only to help you in locating programs that are known to work with sound card interfaces.
We recommend that you download and evaluate several programs to determine which ones work best for you. If you have questions about a specific program, or if you have trouble getting it to work with your system, then you will need to contact the author of the program directly for help. Questions or problems with the operation of the SignaLink should of course be directed to our Technical Support Department.
The programs on this page are listed in alphabetical order by program name. To the right of each program name you will find information about the program, such as the modes and Operating Systems supported.
When you find a program that you would like to download, simply click on the program name. You will then be transferred automatically to the authors web site or another page where the program can be downloaded. However, some programs cannot access the Windows software volume controls properly in these later versions of Windows. Because of this, we suggest that you adjust the software volume controls only through Windows instead of your program's "Adjust Waterfall Drive" or "Adjust Transmitter Drive" or similarly worded menus.
Instructions for doing this in these newer versions of Windows can be found on our SignaLink Support page. This article helps to fix an issue in which Windows 10 doesn't install specific drivers for USB audio devices on the first connection. When you connect a USB audio device to a Windows 10 Version based computer the first time, the operating system detects the device but loads the standard USB audio 2. This issue occurs because the USB audio 2.
Therefore, the system assumes that a compatible, nongeneric driver is installed for the device even though the driver is generic. This issue also causes Windows 10 Version to postpone the search for other compatible drivers through Windows Update that typically occurs immediately after you install a new device.
To resolve this issue, install update
0コメント