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// Status=review
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image::settings-audio.png[align="center",alt="WSJT-X Audio Configuration Screen"]
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Select the *Audio* tab to configure your sound system.
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- _Soundcard_: Select the audio devices to be used for *Input* and
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*Output*. Usually the *Mono* settings will suffice, but in special
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cases you can choose *Left*, *Right*, or *Both* stereo channels.
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- Be sure that your audio device is configured to sample at 48000 Hz,
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16 bits.
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IMPORTANT: If you select the audio output device that is also your
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computer's default audio device, be sure to turn off all system sounds
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to prevent inadvertently transmitting them over the air.
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NOTE: Windows Vista and later may configure audio devices using
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the Texas Instruments PCM2900 series CODEC for microphone input rather
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line input. (This chip is used in many radios with built-in USB
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CODECs, as well as various other audio interfaces.) If you are using
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such a device, be sure to set the mic level in the Recording Device
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Properties to 0 dB.
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- _Save Directory_: _WSJT-X_ can save its received audio sequences as
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`.wav` files. A default directory for these files is provided; you
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can select another location if desired.
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- _AzEl Directory_: A file named `azel.dat` will appear in the
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specified directory. The file contains information usable by another
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program for automatic tracking of the Sun or Moon, as well as
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calculated Doppler shift for the specified EME path. The file is
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updated once per second whenever the <<ASTRODATA,Astronomical Data>>
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window is displayed.
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- _Remember power settings by band_: Checking either of these will
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cause _WSJT-X_ to remember the *Pwr* slider setting for that operation
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on a band-by-band basis. For example, when *Tune* is checked here and
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you click the *Tune* on the main window, the power slider will change
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to the most recent setting used for *Tune* on the band in use.
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