Re: [Repeater-Builder] Tin Sound Audio

2004-12-22 Thread Mark Holman
If its say a few stations, I would ask what kind of a radio they are running, be surprised at the answers I found a few that I would like to share .. 1) Yeah I am running my D-104 Lollipop mike from my CB on my XYZ Radio that has HF , 2M. and 440 sounds good doesn't it ? 2) Well I bought

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Tin Sound Audio

2004-12-22 Thread Mathew Quaife
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.

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Tin Sound Audio

2004-12-22 Thread Mathew Quaife
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

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Tin Sound Audio

2004-12-22 Thread Fred Seamans
: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Tin Sound Audio Any idea where a good point would be to get the audio from on the Mastr receiver would be. I do have the schematic so if you could just give me a reference point that would be very helpful. Mathew Mat: The de-emphasis network on M-Pro receivers

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Tin Sound Audio

2004-12-22 Thread Joe
I have a MASTR2 on 6 meters and rolled off the high frequencies. I find that noisy signals are more readable this way, as background noise seems to be mostly high frequency. It makes the repeater a little more bass, but improves useable coverage. Maybe it's just my ears. 73, Joe, K1ike --- Q

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Tin Sound Audio

2004-12-22 Thread Bob Dengler
At 12/21/2004 03:13 PM, you wrote: Took the audio from the HI side of the audio pot on the MASTR ER41 receiver. That's the right place. I believe that audio is pre-emphasized. Unless you're feeding your TX audio directly to an FM modulator (leaving the audio pre-emphasized through the

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Tin Sound Audio

2004-12-22 Thread Mathew Quaife
it works. Mathew - Original Message - From: Bob Dengler [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 1:19 PM Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Tin Sound Audio At 12/21/2004 03:13 PM, you wrote: Took the audio from the HI side of the audio pot

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Tin Sound Audio

2004-12-21 Thread Ken Arck
At 11:00 PM 12/21/2004 -, you wrote: Is there a way to make the audio coming into the repeater a little more basey, like would adding say a 47 Ohm resister do it. Seems like certain users voices are very tinny sounding. Any thoughts. ---Are you running deemphasis? Sounds like you're

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Tin Sound Audio

2004-12-21 Thread Mathew Quaife
Took the audio from the HI side of the audio pot on the MASTR ER41 receiver. Mathew At 11:00 PM 12/21/2004 -, you wrote: Is there a way to make the audio coming into the repeater a little more basey, like would adding say a 47 Ohm resister do it. Seems like certain users voices are

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Tin Sound Audio

2004-12-21 Thread Neil McKie
FYI ... In case you need some info on the ER41 receivers ... I have a 2 inch high pile of GE Datafile ER41 Series Receiver info here. 73, Happy Bah Hum Bug, Neil - WA6KLA Mathew Quaife wrote: Took the audio from the HI side of the audio pot on the MASTR ER41 receiver.