How about a  DSP ?

even if you used a quality audio signal processor to rid the too low of
freqs say 20 Hz. to about 100Hz. that may do the trick also clip the highs
somewhat can be done thats what they do in broadcasting .

Mark A. Holman, CRO, AB8RU
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From: "Jed Barton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, July 26, 2004 12:05 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Question on 220 GE master pro


> Hey guys.
> Just finished a major overhall on our club repeater.
> The receiver is working fine, it's a GE master pro.
> I've got one issue, the audio is very very basy.
> Is there any way to flatten it out and get some more high end audio?
> Anyone had experience working with the master pro on 220?
> I discovered one thing, without a preamp she's toast.
> It needs a preamp big time.
> Any ideas on how to make the audio better?
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> Thanks,
> Jed.n1jbc
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