Maybe so, but you won't ever get reliable readings that way. The human
voice is prone to fluctuations, and that gets worse if you're trying to
listen to a talking meter. It always amazes me how much time and effort is
spent on trying to get accurate power readings from the transmitter while
using our voices as a signal. Kind of like trying to measure the speed of
your car accurately while the tires are spinning in sand or ice.
Steve
On Friday 7/22/05 07:27 Howard Kaufman wrote:
>All I can use is a voice tone, because I can't whistle.