I have some UHF MT1000's I use for 440MHz band amateur repeater use. When I transmit, I get reports that my audio sounds low, like I'm talking too far away from the microphone, or that the deviation is off. Could this be a deviation issue, and is there a way to adjust this in the software? Any other ideas?
I also have an MTVA set up with a power supply that I use as a base unit. I get the same "low audio" reports whether using the radio in the MTVA, or if I talk directly into the radio's built-in mic.
TIA!
MT1000 low TX audio
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Re: MT1000 low TX audio
Sounds like you have eliminated the internal mike by using the MVA, next step is to adjust the deviation. It is under the F2, service and alignment tab
Andy / NC4AB