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^ Left Side ^ Right Side ^^^ | ^ Left Side ^ Right Side ^^^ |
^ ^ IC ID-5100 ^ KT-8900 ^ IC-207 ^ | ^ ^ IC ID-5100 ^ KT-8900 ^ IC-207((Using the 6-pin mini DIN data port instead of the mic jack.)) ^ |
| ''G'' |none |none |none | | | ''G'' |none |none |none | |
| ''G'' |-> 7 |-> 6 |none | | | ''G'' |-> 7 |-> 6 |none | |
| ''PTT'' |-> 4 |-> 5|-> 3| | | ''PTT'' |-> 4 |-> 5|-> 3| |
| ''MIC'' |-> 6 |-> 3|-> 1| | | ''MIC'' |-> 6 |-> 3|-> 1| |
| ''SPKR''((If the mic jack doesn't have audio out, the audio is taken from the speaker jack at the back of the radio using a regular 1/8" audio cable instead)) |none|none |-> 5| | | ''SPKR''((If the mic jack doesn't have audio out, the audio is taken from the speaker jack at the back of the radio using a regular 1/8" audio cable instead)) |none|none |-> 5 or 4 ((5 is for 1200 Baud, 4 is for 9600 Baud))| |
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Picture of the jumpers for the IC-ID5100 | Picture of the jumpers for the IC-ID5100 |
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* Turn Spacial sound format OFF | * Turn Spacial sound format OFF |
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* Select the "Recording" tab | * Select the "Recording" tab |
* Select "Microphone" and click on "Set Default" at the bottom of the window. | * Select "Microphone" and click on "Set Default" at the bottom of the window. |
* Select "USB AUDIO CODEC" and click on "Default Communication Device" | * Select "USB AUDIO CODEC" and click on "Default Communication Device" |
* Rename it "Signalink" also. | * Rename it "Signalink" also. |
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There should be a green check mark beside the speaker/Microphone (general computer sounds), and a green telephone beside the USB AUDIO CODEC (Default for communication sounds) | There should be a green check mark beside the speaker/Microphone (general computer sounds), and a green telephone beside the USB AUDIO CODEC (Default for communication sounds) |
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* Optionally, double click on the "USB AUDIO CODEC" and select the "Listen" tab and check the "Listen to this device" box to hear the radio through the computer's "Default Playback Device". | * Optionally, double click on the "USB AUDIO CODEC" and select the "Listen" tab and check the "Listen to this device" box to hear the radio through the computer's "Default Playback Device". |
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* [[http://n4ser.org/2016/soundcard-winlink-2-uz7ho-replaces-agwpe/ |Configure]] the ''Settings'' -> ''Devices'' and ''Modems'' as follow: | * [[http://n4ser.org/2016/soundcard-winlink-2-uz7ho-replaces-agwpe/ |Configure]] the ''Settings'' -> ''Devices'' and ''Modems'' as follow: |
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For the ''Device Settings'' | For the ''Device Settings'' |
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==== CheckSR ==== | ==== CheckSR ==== |
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>[[https://www.jeffreykopcak.com/2015/10/19/nbemsfldigi-sound-card-calibration/ |CheckSR]] is a small, standalone, application that consist of a single exe file. When you double click on it, once it’s saved to your desktop, it provides the capability of analyzing your sound card offsets and gives you the corrections in parts per million (ppm) | >[[https://www.jeffreykopcak.com/2015/10/19/nbemsfldigi-sound-card-calibration/ |CheckSR]] is a small, standalone, application that consist of a single exe file. When you double click on it, once it’s saved to your desktop, it provides the capability of analyzing your sound card offsets and gives you the corrections in parts per million (ppm) |
* Make sure that all three nobs on the SignaLink are turned to "0"((I added the numbers on the picture for easy reference only.)) | * Make sure that all three nobs on the SignaLink are turned to "0"((I added the numbers on the picture for easy reference only.)) |
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* Output volume calibration. The idea here is that you want to transmit the loudest volume possible without over driving and distorting the signal. In general, there's three different volumes to adjust: the computer's output, the radio's microphone gain, and the SignaLink Tx Volume. | * Output volume calibration. The idea here is that you want to transmit the loudest volume possible without over driving and distorting the signal. In general, there's three different volumes to adjust: the computer's output, the radio's microphone gain, and the SignaLink Tx Volume. |
* In the "Calibration" menu, click on "Both Tones" and slowly move the TX dial back and forth until you find the spot where the two tones are the clearest with the least inter modulation. | * In the "Calibration" menu, click on "Both Tones" and slowly move the TX dial back and forth until you find the spot where the two tones are the clearest with the least inter modulation. |
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