[App_rpt-users] USB URIx overmodulation problem?

Jon Rorke jrorke at cogeco.ca
Thu Mar 6 15:35:15 UTC 2014


An alternate, if you are using USBradio in an ACID distro, you can 
specify in the USBradio.conf :

txboost =0

I think it defaults to 1 which adds 20 db of level.

Jon RQ


On 3/6/2014 9:31 AM, Kevin Oleniczak wrote:
> I'm in a "playing" stage with allstar and am only using my old HT 
> (Yaesu FT-411). All the responses are helpful and confirm what I was 
> thinking. I'll add an inline pad to knock the level down.
>
> thanks!
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 12:12 AM, Tim Sawyer <tim.sawyer at mac.com 
> <mailto:tim.sawyer at mac.com>> wrote:
>
>     Looks like you are driving your radio's input to hard. Pad it down
>     to where it hits 3Khz with a setting closer to 500.
>
>     On Mar 5, 2014, at 9:17 PM, Kevin Oleniczak <n9jpg.ham at gmail.com
>     <mailto:n9jpg.ham at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     > I'm using a URIx module with my radio and am in the process of
>     adjusting audio levels. I'm following the well documented
>     procedures to set rx and tx levels but noticed that that choices
>     in txvoice levels have little or no effect. I've made some
>     measurements with my service monitor.
>     >
>     > radio tune txvoice 10  >> 0.35Khz deviation
>     > radio tune txvoice 14  >> 4.8Khz deviation
>     > radio tune txvoice 15  >> 4.8Khz deviation
>     > radio tune txvoice 20  >> 5.2Khz deviation
>     > radio tune txvoice 100  >> 5.2Khz deviation
>     > radio tune txvoice 500  >> 5.2Khz deviation
>     > radio tune txvoice 900  >> 5.2Khz deviation
>     >
>     > With a goal of 3KHz deviation, its not possible through settings
>     alone. Any ideas why this is so touchy?
>     >
>     > thanks
>     >
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