Not so sure that  I buy the bone conduction theory; I use the same headset with
my ICOM-7600 and its monitor, same head, same bones :-), but no effect. I tried
the suggestion to use the DVR and that worked fine, but I like hearing myself
when transmitting and I can’t do that. It isn’t a very big deal but I am 
concerned
that there some sort of RF leakage internal to the KX3 that is being picked up 
by
the monitor. According to the portable book the transmit path including the TX 
equalizer
are not in the circuit when making a DVR — page 100.
David

WQ2Q

> There *will* be a delay between the monitor output and the sound your ears 
> hear because of bone conduction.
> 
> That is why Lyle suggested using DVR to evaluate (and adjust) your TX audio 
> EQ settings.
> 
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
> 
> On 11/19/2014 5:52 PM, David DeGeorge wrote:
>> I am a new KX3 user also and have noticed that the monitor seems to
>> have some sort of effect applied much like the audio effects (which I have 
>> turned off).
>> At first I thought that it might be RF in my headset but it persisted with 
>> the RF output
>> turned to 0 and the rig terminated in a dummy load. It present at any level 
>> except 0.
>> David
>> WQ2Q
> 

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