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12. On the DVK tab, select default bank, set the REC MIC, TX MASTER and TX WAVE levels to the
same position as you set on the Audio Mixer tab.
13. Press the "Record" button and adjust the recording level with the REC MIC level so that signal does
not peak into to the red area.
14. Set TX Focus to Radio 1 using the TX R1/R2 button.
15. Press the "Play" button and check that the drive level to Radio 1 is same as you set in the previous
steps. If not, adjust the R1 WAVE level.
16. Set TX Focus to Radio 2 using the TX R1/R2 button.
17. Press the "Play" button and check that the drive level to Radio 2 is same as you set in the previous
steps. If not, adjust the R2 WAVE level.
NOTE: Slider positions in the DVK tab are independent of those in the Audio Mixer tab. They are
stored with the message banks, not with presets. This permits each operator to customize
the DVK for his own voice.
18. The voice settings are now complete.
NOTE: For digital operation (AFSK/PSK31), set micro2R mode to FSK and keep all levels as set
above. Use ONLY the front panel RADIO1/RADIO2 controls to adjust for proper drive levels
(maximum power, no ALC reading).
This sets the proper levels for both radios and all modes. We suggest that you store these Router
settings to the last preset. Click Preset | Save as, choose position number 12, name it Default and
store settings.
TIP: When you create your presets, always begin by selecting the "default" preset. This will set
audio levels to a known state before starting any customization.
Setting audio levels in Vista and Windows 7:
1. Open Router's Audio tab and check both Disable audio switching boxes.
2. Click the "Sound Card" button.
3. On the "Audio Devices" window select the sound card connected to the micro2R in the Mixer and
WaveOut.
4. Click the TX Mixer button. If the Mixer does not appear, open the Windows Sound Control Panel and
select the "Playback" tab.
5. Click the "Test Signal" button on the Audio Devices screen and verify that the VU Meter for the selected
sound card in the Sound Control Panel reaches maximum. If not, turn off the Test Signal, restart
Router and return to step 2. Turn off the Test Signal.
6. Close the Audio Devices window but leave the Sound Control Panel open.
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