Signalink Usb Driver Windows 10

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Aug 25, 2015 I have recently upgraded to windows 10. Most everything seems to work and it appears that the Signalink USB soundcard receive level seems gone. The signalink transmits and receives fine with other programs, I have tried MixW and MultiPSK, both seem to work fine. Fldigi is my preferred program and that is where the problem is. I have recently upgraded to windows 10. Most everything seems to work and it appears that the Signalink USB soundcard receive level seems gone. The signalink transmits and receives fine with other programs, I have tried MixW and MultiPSK, both seem to work fine. Fldigi is my preferred program and that is where the problem is. Qixiang Electron Science & Technology Co.,Ltd. Tel:+86-55 / 22656926. Add:Qixiang Building, Tangxi Industrial Zone, Luojiang District,Quanzhou 362011, Fujian, China. A PCM290x CODEC is used in the IC-7300, TS-590S/SG, FT-991, SignaLink, and others. The driver is included with Windows XP through 10 so there is nothing for the user to install. Once the CODEC has a USB connection and power it will automatically be installed and set up. I have attempted on 2 different Windows 10 stations (1 Laptop and 1 Desktop) same results. Have contacted Yaesu and their suggestion was to send the radio back for service however the radio has yet to be connected to the computer so I am baffled why they would think a software issue would be remedied by a hardware repair so here I am asking for.

The Tigertronics website provides details regarding setup under Windows 10.

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Helpfully Bill Gates's boys have moved a few things around in their new OS which means tracking down the audio level settings and controls mentioned in the paper manual can be a tricky as they don't bear a lot of resemblance to how things were in the good old days of Windows XP.

Thanks to a fellow Ham, there's a useful video on YouTube which is a good point of reference.

The walk through is for setting up PSK-31 on a Yaesu FT-897D, but the requirements are exactly the same and the menu system is exactly the same as the FT-857D

In case they ever remove the video the radio settings are repeated here –

Menu 001 – Extended Menu – On

Signalink Usb Setup Windows 10

Menu 020 – CAT/LIN/TUN – CAT

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Menu 037 – Dig Gain – 50

Menu 038 – Dig Mode – PSK31-U

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Menu 040 – Dig Vox – 0

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Menu 074 – Proc Level – 0

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Menu 040 – Dig Vox – 0

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Menu 074 – Proc Level – 0

Menu 075 – RF Power – 5 (or 25 in my case) Hp serial number check.

The video walks you through how to setup the audio levels in Windows when using DM780 within HamRadio Deluxe but the principles translate to whatever package you use for Digimode work.

Most importantly is the section on turning the SignaLink TX dial down to the point at which the ALC meter just twitches when you transmit. Mine is like a hair trigger but with some careful adjustment you can avoid over driving the radio and having a splattery signal!

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Cheers Andy for the reminder on that one!





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