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MIC and Speaker Mode
I recently added a mono mic to my SB16 card (P5-90 system running Windows 95), but it doesn't seem to record any sound. I've been through 6 calls to GW, but still no luck. Would appreciate any suggestions. Before spending any money, try turning on "Microphone Gain Control" in the Recording settings under Properties

SB AWE64 and microphone inut gain
However, I must talk LOUD and very close to the microphone to be able to make a WAV file with usable volume. Is it typical for the mic to have such low gain that I must talk so close and loud? There seems to be too many volume controls to adjust to make my record and playback volume usable. Another problem is these

WIN95 Microphone gain
Craig cpu_...@yahoo.com rec radio amateur equipment I recently got an Icom 706MkII, and I need some help with a question: In my opinion the Mic gain seems kind of low. If I have the compressor off, and the output power on (H)igh on HF SSB, I need to turn the Mic gain all the way to (H)igh and then talk very loud

Increasing mic gain on 6160?
dj2...@aol.com rec radio swap In article <36178F44.3...@yahoo.com>, cpu_...@yahoo.com wrote: I recently got an Icom 706MkII, and I need some help with a question: In my opinion the Mic gain seems kind of low. If I have the compressor off, and the output power on (H)igh on HF SSB, I need to turn the Mic gain all the

How to adjust microphone gain?
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yasuro nisih...@mars.dti.ne.jp alt comp periphs mainboard asus I connected microphone P5A-B onboard audio. But microphone volume cannot set enough to use. I look chipset maker's faq. http://www.cmedia.com.tw/faq/emicfaq.htm but my mixer included asus support CDROM (Rev.5.14) is not contained "Advanced"

Soundcards with MICrophone GAIN?
Geoffrey spamprotectmang...@mindspring.com comp sys ibm pc soundcard tech Anyone know who makes “inexpensive” (preferably below $70) full duplex soundcards with microphone GAIN. Preferably PCI. Comparable to (eg) SoundBlaster CT2960: OEM 16 bit “full-duplex”, probably around $25 by now, the “gain” advanced

two T6220 - echo - Rx or Tx? Solved!
If the rig wasn't designed to have a mic audio ALC then it had to be adjusted. Most rigs seemed to have mic level limiting, but it's no good if there's insufficient mic gain in the first place. Heck, what was I adjusting anyway - an internal mic gain or the limiting level? Who knows?! :o) Overall - if there was a

12.5kHz working?
Ronen Magid r...@netvision.net.il borland public cppbuilder winapi Hi, I would like to be able to tell the current "volume gain" level or the microphone as it is spoken into, and its volume property, as it appears on the win95/nt mixer dialog from the tray. Is there anyway i can do so ? Ronen.

SB AWE 64- Microphone Gain Control
ieee.org> wrote: Since the RNP 8380 is such a "hot" preamp, it is better to turn the gain of the ADC DOWN It would be better if the input gain was a simple attenuator right at the input before any electronics, but it may not be. The system (the connection between the mic and audio interface) needs to be tested,

Microphone Gain Control
DevDave DevD...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsce app development I need to control the input gain for the microphone on a WinCE 5.0 device. There is no mixer present so I believe I need to use "waveInSetProperty()". However I don't believe I'm using the correct calling arguments as it always

Tidalwave128: No Mic
I have a heathkit HW24 dual band mobile tranceiver (10 watt version) and the microphone gain is way too high. I get continuous complaints about the wind and mobile noise, and on some repeaters I can't even be copied through the background roar. (simplex tests confirmed that it's just the background noise and not

Radio volume question
HOWEVER, if you've got the headset or microphone gain jacked up (like 90% of the fleet, I got more power, good buddy) then you are overmodulated at the other end. What they were politely telling you was that you were overmodulated and to turn the mic gain down on the headset/microphone. Or the radio was jacked up,

New ICOM 706MkII Microphone Gain Low?, Please Help.....
Additionally, many 'mic-gains' include speech compressors to raise the average modulation percentage so you're going to be more intelligible. Also, most units will be over-driven with the mic gain turned wide-open and will produce lots of distortion heard at the other end. Granted, maybe on a CHEAP CB the

Mass marketing of illegal transmission equipment by Store ...
steve st...@whitakerhouse.com microsoft public pocketpc developer Is there a way to set the microphone gain setting on the IPAQ 5555 from a c++ app? I would like to have control over this in my app.

Dragon Audio Setup problems
I have the latest firmware, I am using a Proset-K2, and I have the mic input set for front panel, high gain, and bias on. I have configured the filters and I have done ref cal by zero beat with WWVH. When I try to do the mic gain, compression, and ALC setting steps on manual page 26, I find that while the ALC

Microphone Gain/Volume
On my old Vibra16 card, it was half duplex, however with the Windows 98 drivers, it had Microphone Gain Control. Now, that option is not available to me and the microphone records VERY low with lots of static and no gain control what so ever (with the AWE64 Value installed). The microphone volume is set to maximum,

[K3] A suggestion for the K3 SSB audio
Short of doing nasty things like setting the default volume level to 4 with program 27, to make him shout at an obnoxiously loud telephone, is there any similar setting that increases the microphone gain, or lowers the squelch on the receiver? I cannot find any reference to extension volumes in anything except

A nifty little handsfree for your PC
It had one problem, low microphone input gain. This has been corrected with updated drivers (sbw95up.exe) thanks to Creative phone support technicians. Ok, my friend bought the exact same card and downloaded the updated sound drivers. No matter how he installs the drivers there is no Microphone Gain Control option

i should speak too loudly into the mic to get more output power!
I constructed a polystyrene enclosure (from old packing materials) to house the camera and microphone and shield the microphone from the speakers. It looks ugly sitting on top of the monitor, even when painted black, but it does the job. I also enabled manual control of the microphone gain and the speaker gain

Microphone gain control not available
The mic gain boost should reappear. Chris Neary "Fred Jacobowitz" <Oakleigh@OptOnline. Net> wrote in message news:eMaCv4YrCHA.2496@TK2MSFTNGP12... On my recording control Microphone Control, I used to have an option for additional gain? I think since updating to Service Pack it disappeared? Is this possible.