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monitor SDRUno audio output into FLDIGI

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2018 10:04 pm
by km4udx
Hello! Newbe here. What is the secret to monitoring audio that I send to FLDIGI? I can get the audio to EITHER FLDIGI or speakers, and either works GREAT. But it is driving me crazy to have to change the selection, hit start/stop, listen, then do select VB and stop/start to get FLDIGI working. I've looked and looked in FLDIGI (even read the user guide!) and I don't see any way in the FLDIGI sound config to have the FLDIGI pass the audio through to the laptop speakers (which was my first approach). This is the classic "monitor" function. But no love with FLDIGI as I can't find a audio monitor function.. So back to SDRUNO (and I love my SDRPlay2 by the way -- what a GREAT receiver!!!).

SDRUno RX Settings -> WME Ouput Device has two options...
- CABLE Input (VB-Audio
- Speakers (High Def

and they both work fine! But I want to feed FLDIGI with SDRUNO and monitor the audio in my laptop speakers at the same time...oh wise ones...what is the secret???

km4udx

Re: monitor SDRUno audio output into FLDIGI

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 12:14 pm
by lenahh
Right click on your speaker icon, select "Recording Devices" - "CABLE Output" and then the "monitoring" tab.
Now you can enable monitoring the virtual cable and select the output device.
Works fine witch fldigi, HRD, WSJT-X and so on.
Only thing missing is a shortcut to switch monitoring on/off ;)

Re: monitor SDRUno audio output into FLDIGI

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 8:10 pm
by NoelC
Personally I bought a small audio cable (a few inches long, mini-plug to mini-plug) and wired my line out to my line in. Those connectors weren't in use for anything anyway, so...

-Noel

Re: monitor SDRUno audio output into FLDIGI

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 8:23 pm
by lenahh
But you will have the same problem witch a hardware cable - you need to monitor your line/mic-input to your internal speakers.

Re: monitor SDRUno audio output into FLDIGI

Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2018 1:17 am
by Mike2459
In addition to what Lenah mentioned above you may also have to select your speakers (at Playback through this device:) if they are not the default output device - mine wasn't - SPDIF was the default, which I don't use.

Re: monitor SDRUno audio output into FLDIGI

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2018 5:02 am
by N1EYZ
does anyone have an update to these instructions for Windows 10?

Thanks,
N1EYZ (Roger)