NetSDR & MultiPSK


vincent
 

Greetings,
is anyone using MultiPSK with there NetSDR? How are you getting the audio to MultiPSK? My NetSDR is connected to my router and I'm trying to get the audio to MultiPSK and cannot. Is VAC the only answer?

Vincent


hb9emo
 

I use Virtual Audio Cable (VAC). This software create a virtual sound card line .Is possible to see also in mixer audio of Windows 7 or XP. So to decoding the audio from SDR-console i go in sound menu of program and select output audio not direct to Headset ( or speker) but to Virtual-line created by VAC .
Then from multipsk go in sound setup and select virtual-line. Now i can transfer audio from SDR to all sw , and of course also for multipsk. But still can't heard notting, because audio has not go on speaker. For resolve this problem is easy: after install VAC i have found a program named Audio Repeater. Start it and simple select in audio-in the line-virtual and in audio Out select my real sound card ( where i have phisical speaker or headset). So now i can hear audio and decode signal.
I hope you understand.
Bye
Mauro

--- In sdr-radio-com@..., "vince48b" <altectogo@...> wrote:

Greetings,
is anyone using MultiPSK with there NetSDR? How are you getting the audio to MultiPSK? My NetSDR is connected to my router and I'm trying to get the audio to MultiPSK and cannot. Is VAC the only answer?

Vincent


vincent
 

Mauro
thank you for the advice. I wanted to not use VAC if possible because of the other issues it presents with other programs. But thank you very much for your help.

Vincent

hb9emo wrote:



I use Virtual Audio Cable (VAC). This software create a virtual sound
card line .Is possible to see also in mixer audio of Windows 7 or XP.
So to decoding the audio from SDR-console i go in sound menu of
program and select output audio not direct to Headset ( or speker) but
to Virtual-line created by VAC .
Then from multipsk go in sound setup and select virtual-line. Now i
can transfer audio from SDR to all sw , and of course also for
multipsk. But still can't heard notting, because audio has not go on
speaker. For resolve this problem is easy: after install VAC i have
found a program named Audio Repeater. Start it and simple select in
audio-in the line-virtual and in audio Out select my real sound card (
where i have phisical speaker or headset). So now i can hear audio and
decode signal.
I hope you understand.
Bye
Mauro

--- In sdr-radio-com@...
, "vince48b"
wrote:
>
> Greetings,
> is anyone using MultiPSK with there NetSDR? How are you getting the
audio to MultiPSK? My NetSDR is connected to my router and I'm trying
to get the audio to MultiPSK and cannot. Is VAC the only answer?
>
> Vincent
>


john rader
 

Vincent;
If you do use VAC you can still send the audio to your sound card speakers at the same time. In the source program select "virtual audio cable" out. In Vac for "wave in", choose virtual audio cable , and for "wave out", select your sound card speakers. Once started Vac will be available to any software that needs it. I use VAC to send to software programs from many sources. Have not had any problems with any other software from it, (so far). But do not know of any other software to do this with, not meaning there is not any available, though.

--- In sdr-radio-com@..., "hb9emo" <maurode@...> wrote:


I use Virtual Audio Cable (VAC). This software create a virtual sound card line .Is possible to see also in mixer audio of Windows 7 or XP. So to decoding the audio from SDR-console i go in sound menu of program and select output audio not direct to Headset ( or speker) but to Virtual-line created by VAC .
Then from multipsk go in sound setup and select virtual-line. Now i can transfer audio from SDR to all sw , and of course also for multipsk. But still can't heard notting, because audio has not go on speaker. For resolve this problem is easy: after install VAC i have found a program named Audio Repeater. Start it and simple select in audio-in the line-virtual and in audio Out select my real sound card ( where i have phisical speaker or headset). So now i can hear audio and decode signal.
I hope you understand.
Bye
Mauro

--- In sdr-radio-com@..., "vince48b" <altectogo@> wrote:

Greetings,
is anyone using MultiPSK with there NetSDR? How are you getting the audio to MultiPSK? My NetSDR is connected to my router and I'm trying to get the audio to MultiPSK and cannot. Is VAC the only answer?

Vincent


vincent
 

Dear Sir,
thank you for your reply and encouragement. I will try (again) VAC. I like to decode SSTV and GMDSS, which unfortunate is not available form Simon's Excellent software.  Thank you again my friend.

Regards

Vincent

Saturday, August 18, 2012 6:40 PM
 

Vincent;
If you do use VAC you can still send the audio to your sound card speakers at the same time. In the source program select "virtual audio cable" out. In Vac for "wave in", choose virtual audio cable , and for "wave out", select your sound card speakers. Once started Vac will be available to any software that needs it. I use VAC to send to software programs from many sources. Have not had any problems with any other software from it, (so far). But do not know of any other software to do this with, not meaning there is not any available, though.

--- In sdr-radio-com@..., "hb9emo" wrote:
>
>
> I use Virtual Audio Cable (VAC). This software create a virtual sound card line .Is possible to see also in mixer audio of Windows 7 or XP. So to decoding the audio from SDR-console i go in sound menu of program and select output audio not direct to Headset ( or speker) but to Virtual-line created by VAC .
> Then from multipsk go in sound setup and select virtual-line. Now i can transfer audio from SDR to all sw , and of course also for multipsk. But still can't heard notting, because audio has not go on speaker. For resolve this problem is easy: after install VAC i have found a program named Audio Repeater. Start it and simple select in audio-in the line-virtual and in audio Out select my real sound card ( where i have phisical speaker or headset). So now i can hear audio and decode signal.
> I hope you understand.
> Bye
> Mauro
>
> --- In sdr-radio-com@..., "vince48b" wrote:
> >
> > Greetings,
> > is anyone using MultiPSK with there NetSDR? How are you getting the audio to MultiPSK? My NetSDR is connected to my router and I'm trying to get the audio to MultiPSK and cannot. Is VAC the only answer?
> >
> > Vincent
> >
>

Saturday, August 18, 2012 3:55 PM
 


I use Virtual Audio Cable (VAC). This software create a virtual sound card line .Is possible to see also in mixer audio of Windows 7 or XP. So to decoding the audio from SDR-console i go in sound menu of program and select output audio not direct to Headset ( or speker) but to Virtual-line created by VAC .
Then from multipsk go in sound setup and select virtual-line. Now i can transfer audio from SDR to all sw , and of course also for multipsk. But still can't heard notting, because audio has not go on speaker. For resolve this problem is easy: after install VAC i have found a program named Audio Repeater. Start it and simple select in audio-in the line-virtual and in audio Out select my real sound card ( where i have phisical speaker or headset). So now i can hear audio and decode signal.
I hope you understand.
Bye
Mauro

--- In sdr-radio-com@..., "vince48b" wrote:
>
> Greetings,
> is anyone using MultiPSK with there NetSDR? How are you getting the audio to MultiPSK? My NetSDR is connected to my router and I'm trying to get the audio to MultiPSK and cannot. Is VAC the only answer?
>
> Vincent
>


vincent
 

Thank you my friend, got it going with VAC. actually, I could have used "stereo mix" if I had change the output in Console. thanks again.

Vincent

jrader30 wrote:


Vincent;
If you do use VAC you can still send the audio to your sound card
speakers at the same time. In the source program select "virtual audio
cable" out. In Vac for "wave in", choose virtual audio cable , and for
"wave out", select your sound card speakers. Once started Vac will be
available to any software that needs it. I use VAC to send to software
programs from many sources. Have not had any problems with any other
software from it, (so far). But do not know of any other software to
do this with, not meaning there is not any available, though.

--- In sdr-radio-com@...
, "hb9emo" wrote:
>
>
> I use Virtual Audio Cable (VAC). This software create a virtual
sound card line .Is possible to see also in mixer audio of Windows 7
or XP. So to decoding the audio from SDR-console i go in sound menu of
program and select output audio not direct to Headset ( or speker) but
to Virtual-line created by VAC .
> Then from multipsk go in sound setup and select virtual-line. Now i
can transfer audio from SDR to all sw , and of course also for
multipsk. But still can't heard notting, because audio has not go on
speaker. For resolve this problem is easy: after install VAC i have
found a program named Audio Repeater. Start it and simple select in
audio-in the line-virtual and in audio Out select my real sound card (
where i have phisical speaker or headset). So now i can hear audio and
decode signal.
> I hope you understand.
> Bye
& gt; Mauro
>
> --- In sdr-radio-com@...
, "vince48b" wrote:
> >
> > Greetings,
> > is anyone using MultiPSK with there NetSDR? How are you getting
the audio to MultiPSK? My NetSDR is connected to my router and I'm
trying to get the audio to MultiPSK and cannot. Is VAC the only answer?
> >
> > Vincent
> >
>