I have to leave the mic disconnected because the 757 mic is hot all the time even if you use the ACC input. I find the same overshoot and vox issues with the 757, so I still run the power down on the 757 (mic gain) and about 80% on the audio out. I've been using my FT757 in the meantime, I use VOX with that one and drive it right from the soundcard with isolation transformers and a pad for the mic input. This worked for me until the ACC2 input on the TS2000 went south and now I need to get it repaired. OS-X (Apple Mac) and all versions of Linux are unaffected by this specific Win driver problem, as is indeed good old WinXP. does apparently affect Win7x, Win8x and, possibly, Win10, only. I use an LP100A and find that if I run the TS2000 at full power and run the audio down from FT8 or W7 sound, I get horrible overshoot on key up, plus the audio into the SignaLink is not always enough to key the SignaLink+ PTT. The recent reports (July 2015) of driver errors for the TI PCM290x (AKA USB Audio CODEC) series of sound devices (Used in the SLUSB amongst many others). But what I've discovered is I have to run the audio out from my FT8 program and also the W7 sound at near max, then turn the power on the TS2000 down to about double what you want out and adjust the FT8 or W7 audio to get what output you want, still somewhere near max, maybe 80% or so. ![]() I use the SignaLink+ to generate PTT for the TS2000 to ACC2 also. ![]() ![]() I have an old SignaLink+ (RJ45 and 1/8" jacks) and feed it to ACC2.
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