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FAZAMY January 4th 04 06:45 PM

Thanks for the info. I've thought of using a foot switch, but the notion
doesn't appeal to me. Apparently, all I've to do is plug in a mic to the jack
in the back and hit the switch on the front panel to activate the VOX. I hope
this is so. All along I thought I needed additional circuits for the VOX.

Thanks and 73,
KB2AMY
Evan

Dee D. Flint January 4th 04 08:12 PM


"FAZAMY" wrote in message
...
Thanks for the info. Your response implies that everything I need is

already
on the TS-140. There is also some kind of VOX switch (I guess) on the

front
panel along with the jack in the back. Therefore, I guess, all I've to do

is
plug in the mic to the jack in the back and I'll be good to go?
The manual just mentions these features, but it doesn't go into any

details.

Thanks and 73,
Evan
KB2AMY


No just leave the mic plugged into the mic jack on the front and push the
VOX button in. Then adjust the 1) VOX GAIN, 2) DELAY, and 3) ANTI-VOX so
that the radio 1) begins to transmit when you speak, 2) stops transmitting
shortly after you stop speaking, and 3) doesn't trip on background noise

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE


Dee D. Flint January 4th 04 08:12 PM


"FAZAMY" wrote in message
...
Thanks for the info. Your response implies that everything I need is

already
on the TS-140. There is also some kind of VOX switch (I guess) on the

front
panel along with the jack in the back. Therefore, I guess, all I've to do

is
plug in the mic to the jack in the back and I'll be good to go?
The manual just mentions these features, but it doesn't go into any

details.

Thanks and 73,
Evan
KB2AMY


No just leave the mic plugged into the mic jack on the front and push the
VOX button in. Then adjust the 1) VOX GAIN, 2) DELAY, and 3) ANTI-VOX so
that the radio 1) begins to transmit when you speak, 2) stops transmitting
shortly after you stop speaking, and 3) doesn't trip on background noise

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE


Frank Dinger January 4th 04 10:25 PM

Thanks for the info. I've thought of using a foot switch, but the notion
doesn't appeal to me. Apparently, all I've to do is plug in a mic to the

jack
in the back and hit the switch on the front panel to activate the VOX. I

hope
this is so. All along I thought I needed additional circuits for the VOX.

=================================
The circuit might be there ,but you still have to set up the VOX , i.e. by
adjusting threshold and delay.

Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH



Frank Dinger January 4th 04 10:25 PM

Thanks for the info. I've thought of using a foot switch, but the notion
doesn't appeal to me. Apparently, all I've to do is plug in a mic to the

jack
in the back and hit the switch on the front panel to activate the VOX. I

hope
this is so. All along I thought I needed additional circuits for the VOX.

=================================
The circuit might be there ,but you still have to set up the VOX , i.e. by
adjusting threshold and delay.

Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH




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