The original question was about TX Noise Gate. How did we get onto TXEQ?
To some extent, TX EQ settings depend on the mic and voice. For competitive, good sounding audio to cut through QRM and noise, a good starting point for most ham mics and average voices is max cut of the three lowest EQ bands, 6 dB cut of the fourth, 6 dB boost of the top two bands, 0 dB (no boost, no cut) for the remaining bands. Once these setting are made, set Comp to see 10 dB of compression on peaks, and get reports from a good listener.
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