> On Jun 8, 2018, at 2:27 PM, Ralph Parker <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> >>Why in the 20 century we need to use foot switch?
> 


Mostly because it’s sometimes tiring to listen to the coughs, sneezes, shouted 
answers to the spouse in some other room when dinner’s ready, belches, dropped 
tools, shuffling paper, the dog running into the room and barking, and all 
manner of other stuff that ends up on the air.  Plus the inevitable sounds of 
shifting headsets, or fingers distractedly rubbing at the mic cartridge while 
the op picks at that protuberant thing right above the philtrum  … 

Not everyone uses a downward expander to keep ersatz stuff minimized, and even 
that doesn’t work for everything.  Broadcasters (and AM hams), of course leave 
the carrier and audio up all the time.  But they frequently have the courtesy 
(an anit-vox?) to have a “mic mute” or “cough button” located within reach.

I’ll take PTT or a large quality foot-switch anytime … clean, simple, not 
fiddly.  Don’t like VOX.  Never did.

Grant NQ5T
K3 #2091, KX3 #8342
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