N5GE wrote:
>There is no switch to turn the monitor on or off.  If you don't want to 
>here it set it to zero.
>

There are many situations such as club, contest and special event 
stations where a loudspeaker is needed for RX, while the operator also 
needs a low-level monitor signal into the headphones for TX.

Is there any way to switch off the monitoring feed to the speaker(s) to 
avoid feedback, while leaving it available as usual in the headphones?

It is always bad practice to monitor a live microphone transmission 
through a  speaker, because even low levels of acoustic feedback will 
affect the signal quality. The default for all voice modes should be to 
mute the LS channel automatically while transmitting.


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73 from Ian GM3SEK
http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek
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