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Im running in Sysop mode, and have no trouble connecting to other stations, but the audio only seems to be working in one direction. Whats the problem?

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Im running in Sysop mode, and have no trouble connecting to other stations, but the audio only seems to be working in one direction. Whats the problem?

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Check to be sure your sound card (and sound drivers) are capable of full-duplex operation. Some older sound cards, particularly on Windows 95, cannot play and record at the same time. You will need a full-duplex sound card in order to use Sysop mode with VOX and/or Internal DTMF decoding. You should also check to see if your computer is automatically muting the playback audio while it is recording. If so, this will prevent your sound card from working correctly with EchoLink. Go into your Playback levels control panel, be sure that Advanced controls are enabled, and look for an Advanced button on the microphone slider. If you click this button and see a checkbox labeled “Audio Monitor” (or something similar), be sure it is checked; if there is a checkbox labeled “Recording Mute” (or something similar), be sure it is NOT checked.

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