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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/15/2017 5:22 PM, James R. Pilgram
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background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);"> You may want to check
out <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://aplaceonthe.net/blog/connecting-the-vertex-vxr-7000-to-allstar-app_rpt/">http://aplaceonthe.net/blog/connecting-the-vertex-vxr-7000-to-allstar-app_rpt/</a><br>
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That site goes through a HUGE dissertation of hacking up the radio,
complaining about the RX audio quality (which there is nothing wrong
with - except it's low level), and more grumblings.<br>
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All they would have needed to do was set RXBOOST=1 and the radio
tune would have calibrated just fine. I'm rather certain I used pin
6 of the DB25 for receive audio to the URI, but we'll see.<br>
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Since there's more than one person wanting this information, I *may*
go to the site this evening.<br>
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Kevin<br>
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