At 4/13/2005 05:54 PM, you wrote:

>Nope, I'm reading the peaks on my service monitor.  I have a soft spoken
>voice for the most part, almost have to yell to get to 4 Khz, and most
>general users hits around 4 to 4.5, but the few tops out over 6 sometimes
>6.5 Khz.

Sounds like your TX audio input is underdriven & your deviation control is 
set too high.  Turn up the audio output from your controller until 
everyone's peaks are at the same level (will "sound' distorted & overdriven 
on your output TX).  Then turn the deviation control in the TX down so that 
the deviation is 5 kHz peak.  Once this is done, turn down your 
controller's TX audio out until it "sounds" good to you.  This will end up 
being anywhere from 1:1 deviation in/out ratio  to maybe a bit more to 
compensate for slightly underdeviated users.

Bob NO6B






 
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