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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/8/2013 1:23 PM, Tim Sawyer wrote:<br>
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When you set the TX and RX levels per instructions the
announcements will be the correct level.<br>
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With all due respect, what is a "correct announcement level" level
is up for debate. (I'm not bringing this up to change or start a
thread on why one distro is better than another - and I'd appreciate
if no one else did either). <br>
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When I got into this technology, one of my biggest gripes, along
with many users, was the level of the telemetry. Allison just
stepped on folks, especially if they were a little soft spoken.<br>
Of course, this IS with the levels set properly.<br>
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This is one area where XIPAR has an advantage. <br>
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In zipper, we can set the Nominal Telemetry Level and the Duck
Level. I run -10 dB nominal, and -15 dB duck. With these levels,
Allison doesn't blast you out of the water, and if someone
(somewhere) has the mic keyed, she's ducked out an additional
amount, BUT you can still hear what she is saying - even along with
a loud mouth (such as myself). While I refer to "she" (Allison) all
telemetry, including CWID's and whatever is controlled by these
settings. <br>
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Thanks,<br>
Kevin<br>
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