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<p>Hi Rich,</p>
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<p>The problem is only with keying sound when using internal PC speaker.</p>
<p>Just disable it with NOSOUND command.</p>
<p>Keying will be fine when using radio interface,</p>
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<p>73,</p>
<p>Marek SQ2GXO</p>
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<p>Dnia Środa, 26 Listopada 2014 23:57 Rich Assarabowski <konecc@snet.net> napisał(a)</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">I just purchased Win-Test and installed it on a Windows 7 64-bit computer. The CW keying is erratic. I tried turning off all the startup programs, turned off Norton anti-virus and firewall and tried running Win-Test in Windows XP (SP3) compatibility mode, all with no success. Nothing is connected to the computer, all the setup parameters are as were installed by Win-Test.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">--- Rich K1CC</p>
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