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Fool with the RX and see if there is a position
that is more pleasing to your ear and/or allows you to hear better.
If contacts have told you that your audio is
bassy, or has too many highs it might be time to
try the TX settings. Or you can listen to the
monitor and see if you hear any difference and if
any difference sounds better to you.
Good luck.
Pat, K9JAUAt 11:21 AM 2/26/2016, you wrote:
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>There are two separate equalizer features for the TS-2000: 1) DSP RX
>equalizer (menu 20) and 2) DSP TX equalizer (menu 21). For each of these
>features, there are the following six settings:
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>. Off (OFF): the default frequency response for SSB, FM, and AM
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>. High boost (H BOOST): emphasizes higher audio frequencies effective for a
>bassy voice
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>. Formant pass (F PASS): improves clarity by suppressing audio frequencies
>outside the normal voice frequency range
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>.Bass boost (B BOOST): emphasizes lower audio frequencies, effective for a
>voice with more high frequency components
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>. Conventional (CONVEN): emphasizes by 3 dB frequencies at 600 Hz and higher
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>. User (USER): reserved for the optional ARCP software
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>Off is the default. Under what circumstances would someone want to change
>either the RX or TX settings?
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>73,
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>Richard KK6MRH
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>Hi!
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>There are = two separate equalizer features for
>the TS-2000: 1) DSP RX equalizer = (menu 20) and
>2) DSP TX equalizer (menu 21). For each of
>these = features, there are the following six settings:
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>• Off = (OFF): the default frequency response for SSB, FM, and = AM
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>• High boost (H BOOST): = emphasizes higher
>audio frequencies effective for a bassy = voice
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>• Formant pass (F PASS): = improves clarity by
>suppressing audio frequencies outside the normal = voice frequency range
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>•Bass = boost (B BOOST): emphasizes lower audio
>frequencies, effective for a = voice with more high frequency components
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>• Conventional (CONVEN): emphasizes by 3 dB = frequencies at 600 Hz and higher
>
>• User (USER): reserved for the optional ARCP = software
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>Off is the default. Under what circumstances =
>would someone want to change either the RX or TX = settings?
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>73,
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>Richard = KK6MRH
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