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RE: [linrad] WG: How to configure sound mixer
- Subject: RE: [linrad] WG: How to configure sound mixer
- From:conrad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2003 11:24:53 -0000
Arie there are windows programs out there but there are non that I know of
that will allow you to click on any signal in the waterfall and have that
signal mixed with a BFO so it appears in your headphones at a pitch
predetermined by you. This is one of Linrad's exclusive benefits. If you
have a signal that is at say 7kHz in the waterfall display then it will
appear at 7khz in your earphones with all the other programs that I am aware
of.
Of course Matt and Gunter are correct that they should use the native sound
drivers if they work. I have a Delta 44 and therefore no choice!
Conrad G0RUZ
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From: owner-linrad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:owner-linrad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Arie Dogterom
Sent: 24 January 2003 08:50
To: linrad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [linrad] WG: How to configure sound mixer
Dr all,
Reading the problems about setting mixers I can only tell my situation, but
it might help to get some insight.
In the shack I use a thinkpad 600E laptop.( No space for desktops).
This 600E has rather strange soundcard. It seems to be a cs4610 PCI card,
but that card also can be driven as a cs4236 isa.
In Windows the pci driver is installed as well as the isa driver.
Under Linux this is different. The PCI card cannot be accessed. Using ALSA
the configurator even says something like "your card is a cs4610 but you
should install the cs4236 in a 600E".
Looking in the IRQ and port setup inWindows AND in Linx with ALSA it appears
that there is a separate "control port" -in my case 0x538-besides the normal
audio port ( in my case 0x530). Only the ALSA driver and the Windows driver
connect to this port and the mixers behave well separating the input and
output, so real duplex.
Using the Kernel drivers only cs4232 is available. It works somewhat but the
mixer controls do not act correctly and it appears the control port cannot
be set. Using OSS the same applies. I have got several email exchanges with
the OSS developer but also OSS has not driver available which gives access
to the control port.
In case other soundcards aso have the audio port separate from the control
port that can be the reason for those mixer problems.
Linrad does not seem to work well with ALSA, probably as Linrad does not
know how to use the control port.I therefore cannot use Linrad. I appears
several Windows programmes do the same job in filtering signals out of the
noise on the microwaves. And their waterfalls are very good. With my current
soundcard I am limited to 20 kHz view width.
73 to all
Arie Dogterom, PA0EZ
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