At 09:27 PM 4/13/2005 -0500, you wrote:

>I think that is what I was getting to as well, if there was a way to limit
>the incoming audio, or like it was put, hope the other users lets the louder
>ones know they are too loud.  As for the system, the audio levels are set
>just right for about 95% of the users.

<---I think many are either not listening or not grasping the concept here :-)

It is not a matter of "perceived" deviation nor is it a matter of incoming
levels. It is not because some users might be using an Icom and others are
using a Kenwood. 

Since the deviation levels mentioned were actually measured, it is obvious
that the transmitter is being to 6 Khz deviation on occasion and the only
way this is going to happen (assuming the deviation limiter circuitry is
working properly and I see no reason it shouldn't be) is because the level
from the controller to the transmitter is not set correctly and probably
neither is the deviation control. 

Period.

Ken
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