if you have a deep pitch voice, you are removing the most prominent vocal elements in the tx bandwidth thus lowering your transmitted power.

Edwin Marzan wrote:
While doing some tests on my audio I narrowed the lower end of my bandwidth up to 300 
from 50 and noticed that my transmissions seemed to draw less power from my power supply. 
Also output power seemed to drop as well. Is there some way to recover this "lost 
power" and have it concentrated into the narrower bandwith and back to full power?

Thank you,

Edwin Marzan AB2VW


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