Listen to yourself transmitting into a dummy load on another decent receiver with headphones and adjust your carrier insertion oscillator
or filter (whichever you do on an Ele) for best audio.

Ron D'Eau Claire wrote:

Howard wrote:

Other hams say my USB sounds tinny, lacking in bass,
on 20 meters, that's the band I'm on these days.

On spectrogram, the received audio curves look great.

What is the process for "on air" adjusting of the
filters for better transmit audio? Is this process
archived somewhere?

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