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So I guess from reading the website, I can't use echolink with just a
technician class license? They say you can't do it if you're a novis,
but I duno if they maybe got the terminology wrong or what.
73
Zach, kk4ruz
On 6/25/13, Michael Thurman <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I am not 100 percent sure, but I think voiceover is cancelled out of the =
> microphone eel enough you don't have to worry about it. I decided that I =
> did not care if voiceover was being heard a little bit in my =
> transmissions since it barely talks on transmit anyway, and=20
> it is amazing where you ail find you like to use echo link that you =
> never thought of before, even if just to keep an ear on a repeater. One =
> thing I do sometimes is have a computer set up as a link, and use echo =
> link to listen to what I have my home station set on, be it a local =
> repeater, or even the hf rig. Jut set the squelch so the noise barely =
> closed and set the age speed to medium or higher. that is what I do on =
> the ts2000 and it seems to work well enough
> On Jun 25, 2013, at 12:28 AM, "Linda C. Knight" <[log in to unmask]> =
> wrote:
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>> Do you wear headsets and how do you keep voiceover from getting in on =
> the
>> transmission?
>>=20
>>=20
>> Hugs and 73
>> Linda C. Knight & shirley
>> CallSign: kk4hrg
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