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General discussion / Re: stereo audio work with K3 Sub RX?
« on: 2014-09-22, 05:32:20 »
Tnx info.  I set macro to mix both receivers when I use micro and other user has remote.com 1258 on both ends so he has stereo.  Appreciate the answer.

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General discussion / stereo audio work with K3 Sub RX?
« on: 2014-09-17, 21:51:09 »
When I use 1256 II's and K3 or K3/0 on client side I am able to receive audio of sub RX in one ear and main RX in the other.  When I use RRC-Micro and PC with HRD, I can turn the sub RX on, but still only get audio from main RX.  Is the Micro supposed to transport audio from both receivers?
 

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I use KRC2 to do band decoding on a K3 for antenna switching and rotor control box switching.  I connect the KRC2 through a 'Y' cable connected to the ACC port on the K3.  My remote rig box connects to the K3 through a P3 panadaptor connected to the RS232 port on the K3.  That all works OK for me.

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yes.

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Many, many, many times!  First thing I did.


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I had Remote Micro sort of working with HRD.  Now when I start Micro software I get the following error message: RRC Micro Exception
Could not open Mic Realtek HD Audio Input
Message: XP Mic: Realtek HD Audio Input: GetVolume Control() failed
Source RRC Micro Target Boolean open (Microbit, Audio Device)
STACK: at Microbit: Mic Control XP: open(audio device dev)
at Microbit,audio page, _init Mic Device()
No virtual com ports are generated at all

I used program manager and removed and reloaded both the comport generator software and current version of Microbit RRC Micro software.  Get same results.

There are no comports showing in the device manager.

I also switched to Micro sound card  and another USB sound card with similar results

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General discussion / Re: RRC-Micro
« on: 2014-09-05, 15:20:09 »
You are correct!  It connected OK when I used only com2.  Thank you.  Now to get the latency down so it is usable on CW for more than just casual rag chew.  Probably about a 1/3 to half sec. delay on my local LAN.  I know it would be too much over the internet.  But at least it is working.  Thanks again.
Jay, K4ZLE

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General discussion / Re: RRC-Micro
« on: 2014-09-05, 13:46:05 »
Mitch and Mike,
The response to the original post on this problem said to set Com 1 to mode 7, now you say use com2.  So I do not use com1 at all? I did set com1 to mode 7 and had baud rates matching everywhere, but it would not read radio freq so not connect that way.  I will try what you suggest now, only using com2.  I am using a Dell tablet running Win 8.2  So as I understand it, you suggest only setting up Com2, set it for mode4, which includes Elecraft control.  Match the baud rate I have set on the RRC1258 for that com2.  In HRD use the virtual com port that I set in the setup for com2 on the RRC micro. 
If that does not work, here is further info:  When I go into device manager and look at the virtual com ports, they are identified as microbit ports, but unknown driver and not signed.  It says the port is operating OK, but when I did deeper it says there is a problem with the port.  Do I need to delete the microbit ports and start over?  Thanks for the assistance.

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General discussion / Re: RRC-Micro
« on: 2014-09-05, 00:36:54 »
My RRC-Micro arrived today and I am attempting to connect to a working K3 setup that has the RRC-1259 MK II in play.  I let a friend connect to my station through the RRC-1258 MK II.  He uses a K3/0 or full K3 connected to his RRC-1259 MK II and everything works.  I want to use the RRC Mico with HR Deluxe V 6.2.xx to connect to the same station over the internet.  I tried making COM1 on the remote RRC-1258 mode 7, etc as suggested  and connecting HRD to the virtual com port associated with the remote COM1.  It does not connect.  I am able to receive audio and send CW but can not get HRD to connect to K# so I can control the radio.  Help please.

Jay, K4ZLE

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