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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Just to correct my info on the maya44,<br>
It has symmetrical (mic) inputs, the outputs are (stereo)
asymmetrical.<br>
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Op 1-12-2015 om 19:44 schreef H.A.Meijer:<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi Matt,<br>
<br>
One can also think about completely deleting the Hardware audio
in- and output and doing it at the pc/soft- and hardware.<br>
For now you can do it using VAC and a sound-card.<br>
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Look for example at an <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://www.esi-audio.com/products/maya44/">ESI maya44</a>,
it has symmetric in and outputs, even an microphone input with
phantom +48V,<br>
and very low latency (ASIO) and not to expensive .<br>
I have tested it on my sdr-pc and it works very good (it even
solved my audio distortions during zooming and panning the
panadaptor, h.i.)<br>
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Maybe in the future, (not knowing if possible?) HP-Powersdr can
skip the need for VAC and approach the sound-card directly(?).<br>
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73'<br>
Bert PA2XHF<br>
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Op 1-12-2015 om 17:52 schreef Matthew J Wolf:<br>
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Has there been any thought of including balanced audio input and
output on the future HPSDR boards? <br>
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One would think it would be as easy as using a different codec.
A codec that provides both single ended and balanced audio. <br>
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Having unpopulated headers on the board for the balanced audio
would be fine. I admit that there would be a minority that would
want balanced audio. <br>
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I have looked at the schematics and the PCBs for Mercury,
Pennylane, and Hermes. There is no "easy" way to add balanced
audio. <br>
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-Matt, N4MTT <br>
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