Remote Rig
RRC-Micro PC Client in English => General discussion => Topic started by: rockyjones on 2011-05-15, 09:10:11
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Update: I don't seem to be having the muting problem anymore. I'm not exactly what I did to "cure" it but it doesn't seem to be an issue now. What I continue to see, though, is the audio from the receiver will just quit sporadically. Everything else seems to work so the unit is not disconnecting; just no receive audio comes through. To get it back, I have to do a disconnect and then reconnect. Any settings that might affect this that I should use? I'm running 1.2.1 software on the Micro and 2.38 firmware on the RRC 1258 radio unit.
I'm having a bit of a problem getting the Micro to work properly. I have both the headset and microphone plugs plugged into the Micro USB device. In Windows 7 Control Panel, hardware, Sound, I have set Microbit 1274A Microphone as the default device. In the RRC Client Setup I have selected the following:
Speaker - Speakers (Microbit 1247A)
Mic - Microphone (Microbit 1247A)
This seems to work until I disconnect the RRC Client then reconnect. Once I do this I loose the microphone. I have to go into Win 7's control panel, sound, and select microphone properties for the Microbit 1247A Microphone and un-mute the microphone. Then it works fine until I have to re-connect due to a disconnect from the remote rig radio box. Once I reconnect, the microphone mutes again and has to be manually un-muted.
Any ideas why it is doing this? Do I have something set up incorrectly?
Thanks,
Joe W4WT
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I will have a look at this as see if I can replicate it.
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I can't make this happen on Windows 7.
Could enable debug on RTP and make a session where this problem happens.
Then exit program and send the the file mblog.txt thats in you Documents folder to me
and I will have a look if there is some info on what's going on in there
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Roland, thanks. It is not happening back at my usual QTH. I was down in Florida at another house when I was having the problem. I'm wondering now if the internet bandwidth was compromised and caused the problem. I noticed if I left the connection alone, it would eventually show a timeout error. Took a couple of minutes before it showed the error during which time no audio was coming through but I could still control the radio (Icom Pro III).
I'll check again next time I go down there and see if it is just happening down there.
Any progress on a new driver yet to allow rig programs built with Visual Basic to work with the Micro Client? I'm anxious to be able to use my PW-1 when I'm on the road and can't use it with HRD.
Joe W4WT