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I reconstructed the following query, as the answer to your question was
already in the text you pasted.<br>
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Kevin<br>
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<div>So if this setting <strong><u>txprelim=yes</u></strong> is: </div>
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<div>TX audio processing. Options: (no,yes).<br>
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Choosing yes turns on transmitter preemphasis and peak limiting, along
with a lowpass filter. The yes option is used when driving an FM
transmitter directly by injecting audio right into</div>
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What is the setting?<br>
<strong><u>txlimonly=no<br>
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</u></strong>The no option provides audio which should be injected
into the microphone input of the transmitter or at some point in the
transmitter' speech amplifier before preemphasis, and limiting.</div>
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