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How wide are your ears?
My ts-870 will go to almost 4kc wide with the electrovoice mic in line for
transmit, reckon you can hear that wide on your CB?" My ears are 6kc wide and then go into an eq, then the speakers. (if dsp first) ts-870. Best rig Kenwood ever made. |
How wide are your ears?
On Aug 1, 4:50*am, "Steve" wrote:
My ts-870 will go to almost 4kc wide with the electrovoice mic in line for transmit, reckon you can hear that wide on your CB?" *My ears are 6kc wide and then go into an eq, then the speakers. * *(if dsp first) * * * * * * * * *ts-870. Best rig Kenwood ever made. your mouth, best at trucker tool cleaning ever made. |
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On Sun, 2 Aug 2009 16:38:11 -0700 (PDT), "KD8IMG, Robert Trendel, is a
twice convicted stalker of women." wrote: On Aug 1, 4:50*am, "Steve" wrote: My ts-870 will go to almost 4kc wide with the electrovoice mic in line for transmit, reckon you can hear that wide on your CB?" *My ears are 6kc wide and then go into an eq, then the speakers. * *(if dsp first) * * * * * * * * *ts-870. Best rig Kenwood ever made. your mouth, best at trucker tool cleaning ever made. get a life |
How wide are your ears?
"Steve" wrote in message ... My ts-870 will go to almost 4kc wide with the electrovoice mic in line for transmit, reckon you can hear that wide on your CB?" My ears are 6kc wide and then go into an eq, then the speakers. (if dsp first) ts-870. Best rig Kenwood ever made. No worries. I was waiting for the 950 argument but none came. ts-950 is a great rig too! 73 Steve. |
How wide are your ears?
"Steve" wrote in message ... "Steve" wrote in message ... My ts-870 will go to almost 4kc wide with the electrovoice mic in line for transmit, reckon you can hear that wide on your CB?" My ears are 6kc wide and then go into an eq, then the speakers. (if dsp first) ts-870. Best rig Kenwood ever made. No worries. I was waiting for the 950 argument but none came. ts-950 is a great rig too! 73 Steve. What was the Kenwood with the DSP-100? The 850 right? See what those fetch on the used market lately? I hope Kenwood upgrades, but I doubt it. ts-870 rules over and out |
How wide are your ears?
"Steve" wrote in message ... "Steve" wrote in message ... "Steve" wrote in message ... My ts-870 will go to almost 4kc wide with the electrovoice mic in line for transmit, reckon you can hear that wide on your CB?" My ears are 6kc wide and then go into an eq, then the speakers. (if dsp first) ts-870. Best rig Kenwood ever made. No worries. I was waiting for the 950 argument but none came. ts-950 is a great rig too! 73 Steve. What was the Kenwood with the DSP-100? The 850 right? See what those fetch on the used market lately? I hope Kenwood upgrades, but I doubt it. ts-870 rules over and out Oh before I forget, you have to do the c 131 mod in order to intro your audio into the acc2. (bypass the preamp) Here it is, get wide. http://www.nu9n.com/mods_kenwood_870.html |
How wide are your ears?
"n9zas" wrote in message ... Steve;685093 Wrote: "Steve" wrote in message ...- "Steve" wrote in message ...- "Steve" wrote in message ...- My ts-870 will go to almost 4kc wide with the electrovoice mic in line for transmit, reckon you can hear that wide on your CB?" My ears are 6kc wide and then go into an eq, then the speakers. (if dsp first) ts-870. Best rig Kenwood ever made. - No worries. I was waiting for the 950 argument but none came. ts-950 is a great rig too! 73 Steve. - What was the Kenwood with the DSP-100? The 850 right? See what those fetch on the used market lately? I hope Kenwood upgrades, but I doubt it. ts-870 rules over and out - Oh before I forget, you have to do the c 131 mod in order to intro your audio into the acc2. (bypass the preamp) Here it is, get wide. http://www.nu9n.com/mods_kenwood_870.html Why trash a decent hf radio? It does just fine when stock. N9ZAS It doesn't trash it, the mod allows for line level audio input into the acc2 port. (a data port without the mod) |
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