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<P><FONT SIZE=2>All fixed! Thank you... I guess I was over driving the fob. I had the voice audio at 950 to get it where I needed it. I had the tx pl to high. Now it is to low. Guess I will be building up an op amp so I can get things where it should be.<BR>
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Thanks for the fast response! That could care of everything!<BR>
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From: Ken [<A HREF="mailto:ke2n@cs.com">mailto:ke2n@cs.com</A>]<BR>
Sent: Sat 9/18/2010 10:29 PM<BR>
To: Corey Dean N3FE; app_rpt-users@qrvc.com<BR>
Subject: RE: [App_rpt-users] One last thing...<BR>
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You should be using one of the USB options that limits the audio output<BR>
level (txprelim=yes or txlimonly=yes)<BR>
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If you are running composite audio, you need to make sure that the txtone<BR>
and txvoice settings together do not total more than 1000.<BR>
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Otherwise you will overdrive the sound device and make nasty noises.<BR>
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Ken<BR>
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KE2N<BR>
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From: app_rpt-users-bounces@qrvc.com [<A HREF="mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces@qrvc.com">mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces@qrvc.com</A>]<BR>
On Behalf Of Corey Dean N3FE<BR>
Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2010 9:59 PM<BR>
To: Corey Dean N3FE; app_rpt-users@qrvc.com<BR>
Subject: [App_rpt-users] One last thing...<BR>
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I am loving the app_rpt node. I am having a blast with it and it is quite<BR>
powerful, but I have one last thing I just can't figure out.<BR>
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The audio coming from allison and other connect messages, even playing the<BR>
time with the male voice crackles. It doesn't matter if I lower the audio<BR>
in the configs or not. I even wired up a powered speaker and have the same<BR>
result. The audio sounds like it is 5KHZ off. Changes the settings in<BR>
radio tune only lowers the levels, it doesn't remove the crackles, it just<BR>
lowers the volume of the crackles. Any ideas on where I should be looking<BR>
to rememdy this? Is there a setting somewhere where I can lower the built<BR>
in voice?<BR>
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