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Maybe you're right, Don. I just assumed that the menu setting affected
both receive and transmit., but I never verified that.
Steve
On Thursday 5/27/04 12:37 Don Bishop wrote:
>Steve,
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>I thought the mode change was a receive-only change.
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>Maybe I'm wrong, but I don't recall seeing anything in the manual about
>mode changes to the transimtter.
>
>Don W6SMB
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>On Thu, 27 May 2004 12:25:41 -0400, Steve Dresser wrote:
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>Tom,
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>You'd probably have to look at a schematic to find the adjustment, assuming
>there is one. Before you do that, you might want to check to see if you're
>in narrow band mode. That's a menu setting, and changing it to wide may
>give you a bit more gain. I don't remember which setting it is, but I'll
>research it if you want me to.
>
>Steve
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>On Thursday 5/27/04 11:49 Tom Behler wrote:
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> >Hi, all.
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> >Does anyone know if the mic gain can be adjusted on the Kenwood THF6A HT?
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> >I have been consistently getting reports that the audio on my THF6A is much
> >lower than some other Ht's I have, like the HTX202 and 404, and wonder if I
> >could adjust the mic gain on the THF6A to make things more equal.
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> >People tell me that my signal is strong; it's just that the audio is low.
>
> >I can't seem to find a mic-gain adjustment in the manual, although I haven't
> >had lots of time to spend looking.
>
> >Thanks, and best 73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
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