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Hi Howard,

You should simply go to menu number 111.  You can select xmit audio low, 
medium or high.  Your unit has been had it's firmware updated prior to 
shipping to you.

Brian, k5in
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Howard Kaufman" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, August 15, 2008 9:32 AM
Subject: tmv-71 oops


>I was playing with my new radio.  I decided to do a full reset, to see
> things like they were in the book.  Well, now the transmit audio is low.
> The book says I need some software and a special cable to change this.
> What's the cable like, where do I get the software now, and is it all 
> worth
> it?  Maybe I'll just talk louder.  Maybe their is another way?
> I have one actually, just for grins, I hooked my d-104 up to the radio.
> Sounds great!!!
> Now how's that for old and new?  Actually I am glad, because now I can
> braille out scripts for nets, read them and transmit at the same time. 

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