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Old August 5th 03, 08:23 AM
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Does anyone know how to turn up the mic gain on a V7? 2m and 70cm both?

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Does anyone know how to turn up the mic gain on a V7? 2m and 70cm both?
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It probably being a FM dual band (handheld) transceiver , by increasing the
mic gain ,you'll also will increase the deviation .
Is that really what you want to do ?

Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH




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Does anyone know how to turn up the mic gain on a V7? 2m and 70cm both?
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It probably being a FM dual band (handheld) transceiver , by increasing the
mic gain ,you'll also will increase the deviation .
Is that really what you want to do ?

Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH




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Old August 5th 03, 10:56 PM
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"Frank Dinger" wrote in message
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Does anyone know how to turn up the mic gain on a V7? 2m and 70cm both?

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It probably being a FM dual band (handheld) transceiver , by increasing

the
mic gain ,you'll also will increase the deviation .
Is that really what you want to do ?

Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH





The TV-V7A is a 50 watt mobile rig. However the same comment on mic gain
would probably apply. Perhaps talking a little closer to the mic might
help. Or perhaps there's a problem with the radio that needs to be taken
care of by a repair person.

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE

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"Frank Dinger" wrote in message
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Does anyone know how to turn up the mic gain on a V7? 2m and 70cm both?

======
It probably being a FM dual band (handheld) transceiver , by increasing

the
mic gain ,you'll also will increase the deviation .
Is that really what you want to do ?

Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH





The TV-V7A is a 50 watt mobile rig. However the same comment on mic gain
would probably apply. Perhaps talking a little closer to the mic might
help. Or perhaps there's a problem with the radio that needs to be taken
care of by a repair person.

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE

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