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CW SIDETONE IN REMOTE OPERATION - new flexUser :-)

Is that possible to eard cw sidetone during remote operation with a contest logger as win-test for example. It seems to me that everything is set up correctly but nothing eard. does anyone have any ideas? Flex 6600 / smartSDR 3.8.19 / Win-test contest logger

Answers

  • K3CDY
    K3CDY Member ✭✭✭

    I'm not certain I understand the question, but there is a product called the "HaliKey" that connects your key to your computer and generates a local, low-latency side tone for remote operations.

    See https://electronics.halibut.com/product/halikey/

  • pvermote
    pvermote Member ✭✭
    Thanks for the quick reply but that devise is for operate in cw with paddle via usb socket. Here I use a contest logger like n1mm or Win-test to generate cw. My problem is i can't eard cw sidetone in my headphone during transmission. 73 Pat F6IIT
  • K3CDY
    K3CDY Member ✭✭✭
    edited November 2024

    I think I understand. You are using Smart SDR for macOS (SSDR Mac) to operate your Flex, correct? If so, I would recommend you use SSDR Mac along with the HaliKey to generate your CW sidetone, and not N1MM or WinTest.

    See: https://documents.roskosch.de/smartsdr-mac/ and look at the CW Keyer section. That document also discusses the HaliKey.

  • pvermote
    pvermote Member ✭✭
    I operate the flex with SSDR for windows and SSDR-CAT with one comm port as CAT system and another to emulate winKey. In n1mm or win-test the setup is easy and it run's well. i'd just like to ear cw sidetone :-) during transmission. I'll check about Halikey does.
  • K3CDY
    K3CDY Member ✭✭✭

    Understood. Your question appears here in the SSDR for Mac forum and that’s why I mentioned that macOS app.

    You may want to visit the Windows Smart SDR forum and post your question there for further assistance.

  • pvermote
    pvermote Member ✭✭
    Oh sorry for the mistake - i'll post it on SSDR for Windows. King regards
  • I,m also using N1MM remotely with SSDR to a 6600. I can see that the 6600 is being keyed by N1MM but there appears to be no way the actually hear the sidetone generated by the 6600. I may be missing something, I'm no software genius, but you would think Flexradio could have solved this problem by now. I love the Flex, but it's frustration.
  • Stan VA7NF
    Stan VA7NF Member ✭✭✭

    Local Flex: N1MM keying is only heard at the radio speaker connections. SSDR will not send audio back to a different control (e.g. N1MM WinKeyer back to a Maestro or the computer)

    I have seen some alternatives. This question is further complicated by remote. I am also looking for an answer in my future configuration.

  • JasonSt
    JasonSt Member ✭✭

    I think you can fix this by using the Flex Maestro-C

  • K3CDY
    K3CDY Member ✭✭✭

    There is an inexpensive product called the HaliKey by Halibut Electronics that facilitates a local CW sidetone for folks using SSDR for Mac. Not sure about Windows, though.

    You may want to post in the Windows forum. Good luck!


    73

  • N5NHJ
    N5NHJ Member ✭✭✭

    Not sure if this thread is specific about the Mac.

    For Windows users there is this free software option:

    While this solution is implemented in hardware and is independent by the OS.