most of them are using yeasu radios with stock mics that came with the
radios.  Just want to make the audio a little more to the base side rather
than the tinny sound I get, but thought I would just play with it to see if
it could be changed a little.  But I do agree with what you are telling me.

Mathew

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> If its say a few stations, I would ask what kind of a radio they are
> running, be surprised at the answers I found a few that I would like to
> share ..
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> 1)  Yeah I am running my D-104 Lollipop mike from my CB on my XYZ Radio
that
> has HF , 2M. and 440 sounds good doesn't it ?
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> 2) Well I bought this at ABC Radio Shop  and I got a dandy deal for $1.95
> they said they work good on ANY radio.
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> 3) well I had to turn up the Mike Gain ( in Actuallity the Golden
> Screwdriver clown  turned his Devaition Control pot as far as it goes ) so
> it sounds really loud how do you copy me now ?
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> If the idiocy of these types on 2M. have carried their so called
> professionalism, and after monitoring or talking to these YAHOOS makes you
> wonder.
>
> Mark Holman  AB8RU
> ***  IT Student *****
> Happy Holidays
> ----- Original Message -----
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> > Is there a way to make the audio coming into the repeater a little
> > more basey, like would adding say a 47 Ohm resister do it.  Seems
> > like certain users voices are very tinny sounding.  Any thoughts.
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