Hi SteveI have an audio mixer that you can have. I can bring it to the Saturday Breakfast.
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To: <karc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2009 7:10 PM Subject: [karc] Re: Technical help needed What you actually need is a mixer. ----- Original Message ---- From: Steve Cutway <ve3kc@xxxxxxxxx> To: karc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Thursday, October 1, 2009 3:39:30 PM Subject: [karc] Technical help needed Hi all:I'm looking for something that probably doesn't exist commercially but could be made. (Solder and I have trouble seeing eye-to-eye. :-)
I want to get back into HF net controlling, something I did a lot 35 years ago but haven't done much of the past several years. I'd like to be able to use a set of headphones and be able to listen to my Kenwood TS-570 and my computer simultaneously as I would do the logging on my computer. (For those who may not be aware, I am a white caner.)
In order to do this, I need a stereo Y-cable, approximately 6' long with a quarter-inch phone plug on one end to plug into the headphone jack on the 570, and two eighth-inch mini connectors, one male and one female, both stereo, on the other end. The headphones will plug into the female jack (my headphones have an eighth-inch mini plug on them) and the male plug will plug into the sound card on my computer (which has a mini jack). With this arrangement, I should be able to hear the output of the radio and the computer at the same time.
I'm not concerned about level imbalance because I can adjust the levels independently on the radio and the computer.
Thanks for any thoughts anyone may have concerning the availability of such a cable.
Cheers & 73s, Steve VE3KC __________________________________________________________________The new Internet Explorer® 8 - Faster, safer, easier. Optimized for Yahoo! Get it Now for Free! at http://downloads.yahoo.com/ca/internetexplorer/