I like the Sub Rx.

The pan sliders are proper Left and Right orientation here.


I take the Delta 44 output and feed it into an old high-end
Hi-Fi receiver.  For dual receive, I can put one pan on Left
and the other pan on Right, depending on which speaker is
closer to the displayed signal.  I can use the balance control
on the Hi-Fi receiver to give me relative loudness and mute.
Headphones plug into the receiver, no Delta 44 loading.


I bought some huge, old, high-end speakers at a thrift store
for $25 and the audio is just terrific.  Thrift stores are
an excellent source.  Just bring a DVM to check out the
voice coils and be sure to look for rotting cones or
crushed diaphragms.


For "communications" mode, just crank back the bass and treble.


Mike - AA8K



Jerry Sharp wrote:
> Very, very, very cool indeed! Sitting here monitoring the Coast Guard on 
> 8.983 and the Air Force on 8.992 at the same time!
> 
> Now, just need a second squelch for the sub band and maybe a second mute 
> or perhaps a AF balance control...and I'm sure you guys are working on 
> such as I type.
> 
> Thanks!
> Jerry Sharp, KD0GS
> 
> 

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