Tony,
No, it is not disabled. That means that any device connected
on the ACC socket will feed back to your audio in standard
SSB mode with mic connected.
While mostly inaudiable - depending on the device - sometimes
SSB audio is interfered.
Andy, DF4WC
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> Dat
I use the ACC1 for interfacing and I have found that it is always on.
This is what the eSSB hams use to interface their equalizers. What you
are toggling on and off with the SSB "D" mode it is the microphone
circuit. Otherwise, the microphone circuit is live at the same time that
you are attemp
On my 746Pro, audio appears to be present at the ACC1 socket in all
modes. Only the front panel mic audio is disabled in the USB-D and
LSB-D modes.
Ed - VE4EAR
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