Where did you see that statement Andy?  The thing to turn down until 
you have no AGC is the audio drive from the soundcard, NOT the RF 
gain.  Nothing wrong with turning down the RF gain if you want to run 
lower power, but that will not get rid of splatter caused by the AGC.

Scott/K6IX

Andrew O'Brien wrote:
> "Turning down the RF gain will reduce the signal below the level that
> causes any (or much) AGC action. Always use your slowest AGC setting.
> "
> 
> 
> Can someone explain this statement?  In my radio, with only an "AGC
> FAST/SLOW" option, reducing the RF gain appeared to may no difference
> in reducing the impact of a strong signal and AGC action.
> 
> 
> 
> 


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