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Old July 2nd 07, 07:04 PM posted to rec.radio.cb
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Default Learn How VoiceMax Increases Your Transmission Range...

A well designed (probably something telstar can't do) and properly
adjusted speech processor can boost the average signal some, but most
of the claims made are just hype. Most, if not all cbers will simply
crank the gain wide open because it makes the meter "swang" more so
they think they are getting a bigger signal, and I doubt they have a
clue as to what an oscilloscope is much less how to use one.- Hide quoted text -


Rob, if you understood this device at all you'd know that "cranking up
the gain" as you put it... is not possible. Only the limiting point
and noise gate have adjustment. As for you comment about "swang"...
that doesn't make any sense either. Since this speech processor holds
the modulation constant at 100%... actually there is no "swang" (that
must be a technical term of yours). You're doing well so far... lol




 
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