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a resistor or 2 is always good for that, since it also makes for better decoupling<br>and thats good when you have such a sensitive input.<br><br>> From: n9yty@n9yty.com<br>> To: app_rpt@lists.illiana.net<br>> Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2008 15:07:24 -0500<br>> Subject: [App_rpt] Hot TX audio<br>> <br>> Hi all,<br>> <br>> Just fishing for ideas... I have my app_rpt node connected to a radio <br>> right now via the mic input, and the audio is HOT. Using the 'radio <br>> tune txvoice' command, I get no audioble ouput when using a number <br>> below 27, but anything over 50 or so drives the radio way way wide in <br>> deviation and starts clipping.<br>> <br>> I'm assuming that the parameter here is adjusting the volume on the <br>> USB sound fob, and it's just too much for the rig... Thinking a <br>> resistor in the TX audio line would do it, any suggested for a <br>> size? :) Then I can run over to Radio Shack and pay them $3.95 for an <br>> $0.18 resistor. LoL<br>> <br>> Steve<br>> _______________________________________________<br>> App_rpt mailing list<br>> App_rpt@lists.illiana.net<br>> http://lists.illiana.net/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt<br></body>
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