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I hope this is the correct forum for this question. If not, could
some one direct me to a better one? I'm looking for a layman's definition of the differences between squelch and gain. I ask this because I've recently purchased a new aviation headset which doesn't impress me with its performance, but I'm new at this so I'm pretty sure I have to mess with the headset's gain (it's adjustable) and the radio's squelch. The intercom that the headset gets connected to is voice activated, but I can't seem to get things set where the microphone doesn't pick up the background noise. Plus, the sound is very muted, although that might simply be a function of how close the mike is to my mouth. I believe squelch could be set to the proper level of voice activation, but where does the gain figure in? Could I get some pointers on this? Thanks |
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