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WiNRADiO G3XX VHF/UHF Receiver
Setting up the Sound Card
The G3XXe receiver’s audio travels via the USB interface in a digitized form,
to be played back by the sound card. The volume can be adjusted using the
Wave volume slider (which must be unmuted) or the master Volume Control.
to be played back by the sound card. The volume can be adjusted using the
Wave volume slider (which must be unmuted) or the master Volume Control.
The G3XXi receiver’s audio output is an analog Line Output. You can connect
this directly to standard amplified speakers, an external amplifier of your
choice, or your PC sound card. If you are using the sound card, the receiver
output should be physically connected to the Line Input of the sound card.
this directly to standard amplified speakers, an external amplifier of your
choice, or your PC sound card. If you are using the sound card, the receiver
output should be physically connected to the Line Input of the sound card.
Double click on the speaker icon in the task bar, to bring up the sound card
Volume Control panel:
Volume Control panel:
Make sure the Line Input is not muted, and the volume is set to approximately
half, to get started. (If the maximum volume as set on the receiver panel is not
sufficient, you may wish to increase the sound card volume later.)
half, to get started. (If the maximum volume as set on the receiver panel is not
sufficient, you may wish to increase the sound card volume later.)
If you are using the Microphone input instead of Line input, please check if
there is an Advanced button under the Microphone volume control in the
sound card control panel. If so, then click on it and uncheck the +20dB gain
check box if it exists. (The extra large gain might result in overloading the
sound card and cause distortion.)
there is an Advanced button under the Microphone volume control in the
sound card control panel. If so, then click on it and uncheck the +20dB gain
check box if it exists. (The extra large gain might result in overloading the
sound card and cause distortion.)
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