Gerd wrote:
>
> Hello Hamish, hello all,
>
> [setting input gain level using smmixer]
> >
> > I've got the problem sorted out now -- nothing that couldn't be fixed
> > with a good text editor and a C compiler! I'm not sure why smmixer
> > won't let you set the input gain, but my copy does now. I have packet working
> > on the sbpro now.
>
> So how about making a diff and submit it to the public (eg. into this
> list) ? :)
>
> > I have fired off an email to Tom Sailer to find out
> > if there was a reason why smmixer did not support this.
>
> AFAIK he didn't want to do very much on smmixer any more. He
> recommended the use of some other suitable commandline mixer.
>
> > When the squelch opens the audio seems to take a long time to ramp
> > up to a useful level. I can't decode packets from a local repeater
> > which seems to have a very small tx delay. I have to operate with
> > the squelch open. I don't mind too much but it would be good to know
> > what causes the long ramp up time. Anyone else seen this?
>
> A problem with your squelch and how it is interacting with the rest
> of the audio part of your receiver. Here you'll have to look for a
> possible modification, or build your own squelch circuit.
>
> Cheers, 73
>
> Gerd
For me it ran open squelch on the 8612 and the Sound Blaster, and on that
radio, at least, I was able to connect to myself.
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