John, could you possibly do a screen capture that
shows the three conditions (good, poor, and distorted)?
Ken
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Actual, according to my external monitor scope, I get a perfect pattern
with modulation peaks of 70-80%. A 100% may be too high and 120% results
in undesirable
Actual, according to my external monitor scope, I get a perfect pattern
with modulation peaks of 70-80%. A 100% may be too high and 120% results in
undesirable distortion.
I personally don't care for the MIC meter nor the PEAK meter as a means of
adjusting the audio levels. However...
I'
On the TX meter, use Microphone Modulation meter (Mic). You are
attempting to hover around 100%
on voice peaks. If you hit 120%, you are overdriving and it is being
clipped. The clipped signal is heavily
filtered but there is still distortion. There will be an improved
clipper tested soon.
I have the 1.4.0 version running and need the proper procedure for setting
mic gain and comp level. Without the ALC metering, what should be the
method for these settings? Any assist will be appreciated.
73, Mike K5NU
I liked John's info on mic setting and would like to see more. I'm using a
444 and am boasting 600 by 3db and the rest by 12db. This is what my
friends say they like the best.
Jerry Royersford, PA QRP
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