With audio coming from my GE MAster Pro from the high side of the
volume control, is there anything that can be done at that point to
limit the amount of audio coming into the controller, as well as
making the audio give a little more base response as opposed to a high
tone pitch? Still
Matthew,
You shouldn't need to reduce the audio level going into the
controller. The RX audio level adjust pot on the
controller should allow you to adjust that level as low as
you need. You might want to go through the procedure for
setting audio levels (RX and TX) in the controller manual
In a M-Pro, teh de-emph is AFTER the volume control.
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Received: Sun, 03 Jul 2005 04:17:49 PM CDT
From: Paul Kelley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I don't have a MASTR Pro manual handy at the moment, and
can't remember whether deemphasis is done before or after
the
Thanks John. Some of my users sound great on the system, then some users are distorted. I can talk with them on other repeaters and they sound fine there, just on this one they sound bad.
Mathew
JOHN MACKEY [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a M-Pro, teh de-emph is AFTER the volume control.--
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