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Audio Tweeks for Maximum Decoding
Hi All
I have built up a new W11 PC and I am wondering is there anything I need to do to maximize the audio between SmartSDR and JTDX, like do I need to adjust the channel bitrate ect in sound setting's ( when you going into playback setting and advance settings on RX1,2 ect)
Hope my question makes sense
Thanks
Trevor
EI2GLB
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Just my perspective, maybe others know better: I have tried varying the settings (TX and RX) without any discernible difference. So mine is at the 2 channel 16bit 48000 Hz default. I would imagine this is set by the DAX installer so should be optimum.
Erik.
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As Erik stated, the bit rate settings really do not affect decoding and work fine at default.
For me, I run the DAX RX channel at level of 34.
DAX TX at 48 and power slider in JTDX or WSJT-X all the way up. This gives TX level right at zero without going over.
There are some settings in JTDX that can be fine tuned. I typically use WSJT-X so I don’t have a lot of experience with JTDX. Maybe someone else can chime in.
Important to have your PC time accurate. I use Dimension 4 to sync my time.
73 Dave wo2x
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Thanks Guy I will leave well enough alone then
73
Trevor
EI2GLB
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