Hi Jakub and group!
IMO the simplest way to "redirect" audio sink, and that's the solution I 
usually use, use another USB sound card for WSJT-X with an "audio splitter" and 
“physical crossed cable”.
The audio splitter is only necessary if you want to monitor the audio.
No need for complicated settings, virtual audio cable, etc. etc...... fast and 
dirty!!! 

Enjoy 

Vittorio, I3VFJ



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> Date: Tue, 28 May 2024 06:58:18 +0000
> From: Šerých Jakub ser...@panska.cz
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> Subject: Audio sink to "wire"
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> Hi,
> is there any simple way to redirect GNU radio Audio sink output to "wire" so 
> that it can be processed by some other software (e.g. WSJT-X)?
> 
> Thanks for any info
> 
> Jakub


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