Doug,
Everyone will have a different answer, but I use light processing
almost all the time. I try to keep it below 5, but you will get an
odd peak every so often. Unless I'm trying to bust a pile-up, I use
the soft effect on menu 29, and I get many reports of good audio. Your
mileage may vary.
73, have fun, Steve KW3A
On 5/11/2013 6:27 PM, Doug Payne wrote:
> Thanks, Steve. What do you consider the lower end of the scale? Less than 5?
> 10? Etc. Thank again.
> --Doug
>
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> On Behalf Of Steve Forst
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> Subject: Re: Adjusting Speech Processor on TS-590s
>
> Doug,
>
> The mic gain really isn't used when using the processor. There are 2
> settings that need to be adjusted . Do a long press on the proc button
> and the voice will say "processor in". Use the multi knob to change
> the setting. Assuming you have one of the pf keys set to speak while
> in TX, hit the pf key while speaking into the mic. It will say "zero
> db", "10 db", or "20 db". Back the multi knob down until you are just
> getting 10 db on voice peaks. Unless you can see the meter, you have to
> keep pressing the button while speaking, to get a good idea of what is
> going on.
>
> Then press the mic gain button and it will say"processor out".
> Hitting the pf key while speaking into the mic will give you the alc
> reading, anything from "zero" to "over". You should keep it in the
> lower end of the scale. You can also change menu 29 to either hard
> effect or soft effect on the processor. If using the "H" setting, you
> may wind up with lower proc in and proc out values than if using the
> "S" setting. The "H" (hard) setting can help punch through, but may
> make you sound harsh.
>
> You can listen to yourself with headphones and using the monitor and
> see how it sounds. The "H" setting may be raspy. I think "H" is
> default for menu 29
>
> 73, Good luck, Steve KW3A
>
> On 5/11/2013 5:37 PM, Doug Payne wrote:
>> Hello,
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>> I'm preparing to participate in the 6 meter sprint this afternoon, and
>> I want to make sure I have my mic gain and speech processor set correctly.
>>
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>> My question concerns adjusting the speech compressor output level on SSB.
>> The manual says to adjust the level so the ALC varies with your speech
>> but does not exceed the ALC limit. What is an acceptable range for the
>> ALC when using the speech processor? Should the ALC level fall within
>> the same range when the speech processor is not used?
>>
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>> Is the mic level not used when the speech processor is engaged?
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>>
>> Thanks for your help.
>>
>> --Doug, AC7T
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