Dudley

As I mentioned to Tim, I thought there was a KB that said you should run the TX 
Gain up until you reached -1db or 0db of mic gain which is what I was doing and 
it worked well with v1.12.1 and earlier releases - I did send Eric a copy of 
the mdb back on 8/22 when I experienced this problem previously.  I can see 
where one should run full power on the radio and adjust with the audio (VAC?) 
gain (I do that with the "regular radio"), however, I am confused as to where 
the VAC gain is.  I have been using the TX Gain.  Is the VAC gain the same as 
the TX Gain or are they different controls?  In Tune mode I do get full output 
so that tells me there is nothing wrong with the radio.

In The VAC control panel I was wondering what is the correct stream format: 
Cable range, cable format, or none.  I have been using cable format. 

Don - kx9q



----- Original Message ----
From: Dudley Hurry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Don Sachnoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Sent: Wednesday, September 3, 2008 11:41:46 PM
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Issue with V1.14.0

Don,

I guess I run just the opposite..   I run the TX drive at 100,  but use 
the VAC gain (if you are using VAC)  to regulate my output on digital 
(usually about 30 watts)  or TX audio gain (if you feeding audio in thru 
either the mic input or line input)   ..    Sometimes the internal gains 
are re-routed and the actual values will change slightly..    In Tune,  
do you get full output when drive is increased to 100?? 

73,
Dudley

WA5QPZ



Don Sachnoff wrote:
> If I set the drive to 30 and the TX Gain set to -8 so the the mic 
> reading is 0db then key up for PSK using Mixw, I show about 2 watts 
> output both on the power meter in PSDR and an external watt meter.  
> Normally I would get about 10-15 watts output with the past version.  
> Now if I crank up the Tx gain to 2, the mic reads 9db and the output is 
> where it should be, however, I don't feel this is what it should be.  If 
> go to the TUN mode I get the proper power out all the way up to 100 
> watts so the F5K is ok.
>
> I experienced this problem earlier with 1.13 test version and now I am 
> experiencing it with v1.14.0.
>
> Don - kx9q
>
>
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