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"Telstar Electronics" wrote...
There are certainly pros & cons with either approach. One big problem in the external design is the need for a battery. Our feeling was that things with batteries can be problematic... and require additional monitoring to make sure the unit is functioning on a daily basis. This increased "battery vigilance" was one of the main reasons the internal design was chosen. Another issue is definately the radio's internal limiter. On most radios... this is factory set at around 85% possible modulation. If you want to take full advantage of the VoiceMax 100% constant modulation capability... the radios limiter needs to be adjusted/disabled. Brian, Apart from the question raised over the typical radio settings, was the idea of the processor not to reduce the dynamic range of the audio, rather than simply increase the maximum modulation? You appear to be suggesting that this processor works by the person turning their radio up. The VoiceMax has built in limiting... so a redundant system is not needed. Unless, at some time, someone decides to remove the processor? Maybe they don't like it, maybe they want a standard radio, who knows - but I have heard of many non-standard boards being removed for various reasons. This may not be the person who fitted it, so they will be totally unaware of the removal of important cricuits within the radio. Then they have a radio with no limiting. It sounds like you have no plans to open your radio... so VoiceMax is not for you. This is where I start to get some serious concerns... 1. Do you really want to supply the customer, or simply make up your own ideas and con people into buying them? 2. If I had issues with a product I got from you, why should I expect anything more than Vinnie got... a big "blow off"? The suggestion that you would not sell your product to Frank also suggests a couple of things... 1. You have something to hide, something that Frank could find. 2. You have a limited customer base, and intend to keep it that way - no selling through dealers, so you can control who is allowed to buy one. You should know very well that I have no issues with you personally, but these are the impressions I am getting. I also doubt if you impressed Vinnie, a potential customer. How many more will question your commitment to the customer? Frank can stand there throwing punches all day, he is not the one stood in quicksand. Regards, Peter. http://www.citizensband.radiouk.com/ |
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