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William,

Audio monitoring is pretty much standard on all HF transceivers, although 
the way you access it differs from radio to radio.  On the 480, you press 
and hold the 4 on the keypad, and when the speech says "TX Monitor", you 
turn the monitor volume up and down with the Channel knob.

Steve

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "William Sallander" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 18:37
Subject: question on kenwoods


>I am interested in a couple of the new kenwoods, the TS-2000, TS2000x  or
> the TS-580SAT.
> I realize there has been lots of posts about those rigs but my question 
> is:
> Is there a way to monitor your transmit audio through headphones for
> equalization purposes?  If not, is there any way to do that at all? If 
> none
> of those rigs will allow me to do any thing like that will any of the Icom
> flavors let me do that?
>
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