Never thought of listening to them on the input.  Most of the guys I know do
sound the same, but there is just a select handful that just has that tinty
sound.  Will do the input check and compare that way.  My audio coming into
the repeater sounds just like me, so I know it's not really just the
repeater, just thinking ahead here.  Till someone complains, I will just
leave it be.  Thanks again for the input.

Mathew

----- Original Message -----
From: "Q" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 6:42 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Tin Sound Audio


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> Why guess? With proper test equipment you can plot the response and see
> what its really doing. A "good" repeater will faithfully reproduce what
> it actually hears without changing the response. There is a good
> discussion in archive and on the repeater-builder site about
> pre-emphasis,its a must read for repeater owners! After you insure the
> repeater is performing well,then you can tell those that sound tinny
> that its their equipment which is at fault. There should be little
> difference when you listen to a repeated signal,then switch to listen to
> them direct on the input and compare the audio.
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> Mathew Quaife wrote:
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> >most of them are using yeasu radios with stock mics that came with the
> >radios.  Just want to make the audio a little more to the base side
rather
> >than the tinny sound I get, but thought I would just play with it to see
if
> >it could be changed a little.  But I do agree with what you are telling
me.
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> >Mathew
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