You could always try setting the noise gate to the point where the beeps are
not heard.

73 Ian
--
Ian J Maude, G0VGS
SysOp GB7MBC & HB9DRV-9 DX Clusters
Member RSGB, GQRP 9838, FISTS 14077 | K3 #455
http://www.m0scg.org.uk



On 7 October 2010 13:12, Sam Morgan <k5oai....@gmail.com> wrote:

> I got frustrated with my inability to get the vox setup correctly,
> my problem getting the gain/antivox set correctly, NOT a k3 problem!
> So I started keying my mic(s) with the XMIT button.
> Mic's are a D-104 and a CM-500, neither one has it's own keying line.
>
> After a few minutes with a group I chat with every day,
> I was ask where I got the "Roger Beep" for my rig.
> I ask what's that, and was told it was a thing that CB'ers often added,
> that causes a beep sound at the end of their transmissions.
>
> (since I hear a tone here in the shack,
> when I push the XMIT key as well as when I unkey,
> I don't know if it goes out on the air both times or not?)
>
> I found the source of this annoyance to be the SW TONE being set to ON.
> My question is, how do I keep the beeps,
> for when I push the other buttons on the face of the K3,
> but not get the added 'feature' of the "CBer's Roger Beep"
> (also known as a courtesy tone, I'm told), every time I key the mic.
>
>
> --
> GB & 73
> K5OAI
> Sam Morgan
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