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Bobby:
First of all, did you get the cheat sheet for the TMV7A I sent you, and was
it helpful? You may have responded, but, since I'm traveling, my e-mail
sending and receiveing is not as organized as usual, so the fault may be
mine, not yours.
Also, as for the modulation problem, I have the opposite problem with two of
my TMV7A's; i.e. too much modulation and overly-hot mic audio.
I think there's a way to adjust this, but it is rather tricky, and may
require sighted assistance.
I'll be standing by on the list to see what thoughts others have since I
have a similar kind of issue.
73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bobby Druesedow" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2007 11:20 AM
Subject: Modulation on tmv7a
> Hello:
>
> Well, I have my tmv7a up and running, and it appears to be working fine.
> The
> only problem is that I seem to be undermodulated when talking. I talk in a
> fairly normal voice. Is there a setting I can use to turn up the mic on
> the
> tmv7a? Thanks.
>
> 73
>
> Bobby Druesedow
> Callsign KE5OJT
> Visit my web page at
> HYPERLINK http://www.aledobb.com/druesedow
> http://www.aledobb.com/druesedow
>
>
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