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Icon/Microphone Problems
If mic gain potmeter is already max. ,I can send you some circuit diagrammes for a homebrew mic amplifier with readily available components. If it reads any higher, you are almost certainly overdriving the mic. If your power output is set at max and your mic gain & speech processor are set so that the ALC

how to adjust the microphone gain volume.
Convenient microphone plug-in (XLR or 1/4"). 2. Microphone gain adjustment in a handy place. 3. Phantom power. I may move to a good condenser microphone soon. 4. Budget of $500.00 or so, but I will spend a little more if need be. I want to do this right. You aren't going to find an XLR input, phantom power,

Microphone Recording with SB16
I guess Icom set the gain purposefully, and my radio is ok. Thanks again, I appreciate all of your help!!!! Craig (N4FSC Craig wrote: I recently got an Icom 706MkII, and I need some help with a question: In my opinion the Mic gain seems kind of low. If I have the compressor off, and the output power on (H)igh on HF

SBAWE32 PNP Mic Gain Problem
It might be an idea to allow routing the the front or rear panel microphone input, after the microphone gain adjustment/control to the LINE OUT socket and route This could allow one to add an external stage of processing: mic -> K3 in -> mic gain -> line out -> black box -> line in -> ssb processing Good idea?

Problem with digital overloads
All the classic symptoms of microphone gain set too high, overmodulation. But why? I went over every page of that manual and couldn't find anything about mic. gain. I see now they had dumbed-down "microphone gain" to be called "Sensitivity Level" and also nowhere does it say "Transmit Sensitivity" and I'd just

Set Microphone Gain
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have the latest firmware, I am using a Proset-K2, and I have the mic input set for front panel, high gain, and bias on. I have configured the filters and I have done ref cal by zero beat with WWVH. When I try to do the mic gain, compression, and ALC setting steps on manual page 26, I find that while the ALC

Icom IC-24AT Query
When I turned the Mic GAIN up and turned the MAIN pot down, the hiss seems to have gone away. What you did is change the gain structure of the mixer. When you have two or more gain controls in the signal path, you have an infinite number of different settings that will give the same output.

W98 Phone Dialer !
Ganesh Bhakta ganeshbha...@hinduism.org creative products sound_blaster live How can I set the microphone gain on Windows ME with SB Live Value? Any tools I can download? Chetan.

HELP: ICOM 127 VHF
It dials the number then am I supposed to be able to talk to the other party using my pc mic? Just out of curiosity I used Win95 Phone Dialer to make a quick mode Send: at#cls=8<cr> ---- voice/audio mode Send: at#spk=1,10,2<cr> --- microphone on speaker O/P attenuation = 20dB microphone gain = 15dB The next 2

Toshiba DK280 digital telephone handsfree microphone gain
I remember not too long ago when convention said that there was nothing better, especially in the case of microphone gain blocks and summing amplifiers. It is obviously not perfect, but from what I have seen, as long as the device is operating in a stable configuration and you're not torturing it with a lot of out

Problem with digital overloads
I recently got an Icom 706MkII, and I need some help with a question: In my opinion the Mic gain seems kind of low. If I have the compressor off, and the output power on (H)igh on HF SSB, I need to turn the Mic gain all the way to (H)igh and then talk very loud touching the Mic to get even minimal ALC action.

Mic Gain WHERE in AWE64
Also, have you checked the gain control on the mic? To enable the Gain Control: 1. Double Click on the speaker icon in your system tray. Click on the Advanced button on the Microphone control 7. Select the Microphone Gain Control 8. Select Close This should enable the microphone to detect sound more efficiently

New ICOM 706MkII, Microphone Gain Low?, Please Help.....
Kevin
F. La Barre klaba...@klabtech.com borland public delphi winapi Anyone have a clue as to how I can programmatically adjust the microphone gain via Delphi4? How about volume? Kevin.

Galaxy 2517 (after the mod)
Enable "select" in the "Microphone Balance" box. You should also have an "Advance" button in that box (or somewhere on that panel. Hit it. At the bottom of the new window called "Advanced Control for Microphone" enable the "1 Microphone Gain Control" box. Now back out by hitting all the apply (if any) then OK

Intel IPhone
There is a microphone gain control item on one of the menues. Look it up in the book. There is also a power output item. Be sure it is set to maximum. Remember that "average peak" power output on SSB as measured by a mechanical (D'Arsonval) meter is likely to be only about 20 - 25 % of the true peak power.

i should speak too loudly into the mic to get more output power!
So ICOM has been forced by regulations to prevent you from having a convenient microphone gain control on the front panel, and perhaps even internally. Thus, you cannot really fault them. They probably set the microphone gain at a fixed level and applied it to the hailer amplifier. If there is indeed no place to

Microphone Gain on T68
One person likes to use the handsfree feature of his digital extension (black chunky type with LCD display) but the mic on his phone squelches out every other word. Conversations tend to ---- and ----- --- ------ --- I'm not the complete DK280 expert, but AFAIK nothing is stored in the phone.

Please I need some suggestions.
I'm writing an app which must update graphically the gain level of the Mic (When someone speaks into it). The problem is that I'm able to get the gain only using a "Recorder" MIXERLINE and then other applications can't use it. The purpose of my app is to monitor and show the gain level (and other params) and it

Microphone Gain Level
When I want to do the same for the microphone I try MIXERLINE_COMPONENTTYPE_DST_VOICEIN which my mixer really doesn't support and I use instead MIXERLINE_COMPONENTTYPE_DST_WAVEIN. The controls I get for this component type are only MUTE and VOLUME. I know it is possible to get mic gain because other apps in my

How can I control the microphone gain from PPC with my C# ...
Gigi gig...@bigfoot.com microsoft public win32 programmer mmedia I'm writing an app which must update graphically the gain level of the Mic (When someone speaks into it). The problem is that I'm able to get the gain only using a "Recorder" MIXERLINE and then other applications can't use it.