Phil,

No special drivers required.  I use Win7 64 bit and it works great.

Try this:  Right click on the little speaker icon in the lower right corner of 
the screen and click on "recording devices".  In the window that opens, right 
click on "iMic Microphone USB audio system", and click on Properties.  In the 
window that opens, click on the levels tab and be sure the volume is turned up 
and the button on the right says it is enabled.  You may need to experiment 
with the volume slider vs. the MIC/Line switch in the iMic.  I usually keep it 
on Line, and the volume slider at about 50%.  When I turn the volume up to 
about 20 on the KX3, I get a good waterfall display. 

I have been using an iMic for years, and once I make sure it is enabled and the 
volume is turned up, it works great for either I/Q or as an input to digital 
mode software (I use FLDIGI) input.  Keep in mind that sometimes, other 
software will change your settings, so you have to check them again if it 
suddenly seems to stop working.  If you want to use its output as an input to 
the MIC jack on the KX3, you will have to go thru a similar setup for the "iMic 
Speakers".

I think this little USB Soundcard is one of the best buys I have made.  When I 
first got it, I too had problems setting it up, but I was simply making it more 
complicated than it needed to be.  I really think it is easier under Win7 than 
XP because everything can be selected starting with a right click on the little 
speaker icon.  It all starts there.  No reason to open volume controls and 
figure out which menu you need to use next.

Hope this helps.

Mark
KE6BB



________________________________
 From: Phil Kane <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2013 9:39 PM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] USB Sound Card for Win7
 

On 6/12/2013 9:13 PM, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:

>> In setting up my new Win7 computer I find that my iMic USB soundcard
>> device is not compatible.
> 
> Huh?  iMic should be supported as USB Audio CODEC (the standard USB
> Audio Class Device).

That's what baffles me.  The system appears to load the above driver,
but no audio gets through.  Taking the device and plugging it into a
WinXP machine - audio gets through.  The manufacturer's site says that
the device is not compatible with Vista so I suspect that it is not
compatible with Win7 'as is".

73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane
Elecraft K2/100   s/n 5402

>From a Clearing in the Silicon Forest
Beaverton (Washington County) Oregon
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