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Chuck Baier
 
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Default Using JVComm32 to capture wefax

Charlie, This is from their web site:


Currently, JVComm32 runs with standard 16 bit sound cards, the EasyDSP
interface by Ulrich Bangert, DF6JB (transmit and receive), the PTC-II
DSP multimode PACTOR-Controller by SCS (receive/transmit) and the
HariFax IV interface

(Chuck Baier) wrote in message . com...
Doug, Yes we were at Oak Harbor. Now in the Florida Keys. I did set up
JVComm32 and ran it for a short period. It is my understanding that it
can be set up to run in a variety of configurations. We ran it through
a serial port on a pcmcia card. Chuck


"Doug Dotson" wrote in message ...
COM ports have nothing to do with it. The raw audio comes in
through the mic or line input and JVComm32 demodulates it in
software.

Doug

ps: Chuck? Sea Trek? Were you at Oak Harbor last summer?

"Chuck Baier" wrote in message
om...
Charlie, You need to connect the input to the computer to a com port.
This must be a serial port or a pcmcia serial card set up as a com
port. You can use a USB connection but you will need a USB to serial
adapter and software. I don't believe you can make a com port read on
you microphone jack on your computer. Chuck



"Charlie Johnson" wrote in message

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I have just installed JVComm32 and have attempted to capture extremely
strong wefax transmissions...no joy. The radio is an Icom M802; the
computer is a brand new Dell laptop with Windows XP Home. As before, I
connected the output of the earphone jack to the microphone jack on the
laptop, went thru the minimal configuration process in JVComm32, and
expected to see the fax signal on the spectrum display...nothing but

noise.

On review, I realized that part of the configuration was to declare

which
Com Port is connected to the sound card...since I am using the mic

input, I
selected "None".

Any ideas?