Good point. Completely forgot about the compression level know. Chalk
it up to a senior moment.
Caveat Lector wrote:
I used the D-104 for several years on a TS-820
A problem with "reports" is -- HF non-Dxers wouldn't know good processing
from bad. Most will tell you turn off the processing.
A true DXer can access your audio -- have them give you a report.
Use headphones and the MONI switch to assess it yourself and keep the COMP
LEVEL down -- then advance for reasonable compressed audio -- worked for me.
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CL -- I doubt, therefore I might be !
"Murray Green, K3BEQ" wrote in message
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Recommendations for a mike that would be used with a Kenwood TS-820 and
provide clean, clear audio. Presently using either the D-104 or the
Heil headset/boom with the DX cartridge. Good reports with the
processor off but bad reports with it on. Suggestions please and thanks?
K3BEQ
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