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Audio mute during SO2R using N1MM with my 6600M

When I switch from slice A to B or B to A using the back slash \ or activating TX from N1MM digital window causes the gray speaker (blocked audio) to pop up on the opposite slice during RTTY SO2R.

This prevents hearing the other band slice - which I need to do during effective SO2R.

FDX and binaural audio is ON.

Suggestions please.

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  • Member ✭✭
    It looks like I just asked the same question. Did you ever get a fix or work around for this?

    73,
    Jim K6JS
  • Member ✭✭

    I haven't done SO2R with my 6600 in some time.

    I do recall having to toggle the tilde key (the key to the left of the 1 key) to toggle the sound while in N1MM.

    Rich - N5ZC

  • Member ✭✭
    Technically the stereo toggle is the back-accent key (unshifted tilde on US QWERTY keyboards).

    The 6600 defaults to only passing audio from one slice in SO2R mode. The back-accent key switches between that and passing audio from two slices, one in each ear.
  • Member ✭✭

    When I switch from slice A to B or B to A using the back slash \ or activating TX from N1MM digital window causes the gray speaker (blocked audio) to pop up on the opposite slice during RTTY SO2R.

    This prevents hearing the other band slice - which I need to do during effective SO2R.

    FDX and binaural audio is ON.

    Suggestions please.

  • Administrator, FlexRadio Employee, Community Manager, Super Elmer, Moderator admin

    Make sure you follow the SO2R setup instructions to the letter and make sure you setup OTRSP correctly with N1MM. This is for all 6000 series radios.

    Next, review the SO2R/OTRSP operating keys on the N1MM website.

    https://www.flexradio.com/documentation/flex-6700-so2r-configuration-n1mm/

    73

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