ive got a echo in my xts
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ive got a echo in my xts
DSP delay...
Takes a slight amount of time longer for the audio to be processed in an astro radio than an analog radio. I don't know why but that was the explaination that was given to me...
Takes a slight amount of time longer for the audio to be processed in an astro radio than an analog radio. I don't know why but that was the explaination that was given to me...
JAYMZ
"Mom and dad say I should make my life an example of the principles I believe in. But every time I do, they tell me to stop it."
Calvin
"Mom and dad say I should make my life an example of the principles I believe in. But every time I do, they tell me to stop it."
Calvin
Yep
even in analog mode, your audio is still feed through the DSP which takes a split second to process before audio is transmitted.
You got to admit the audio that passes through the DSP sounds great on the other end. People always tell me how clear and clean my audio is on my AS3.
The receive audio is also passed through a DSP, so there will be a delay as well. All of this is completely normal
You got to admit the audio that passes through the DSP sounds great on the other end. People always tell me how clear and clean my audio is on my AS3.
The receive audio is also passed through a DSP, so there will be a delay as well. All of this is completely normal
well i dont think its the DSP why do i think this beacuse i have another xts and that dosent do it my friend has also got one and that dosent do it. maybe i do have a problem i dont realy know what seting to look for in the codeplug that may cause this ill have to have another look.thanks heaps for your help once again guys and remenber if you come up with any more info on this subject please post thank youdvpman wrote:I was told that the DSP causes the delay.
Mike
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r0f wrote:Different firmware revisions have different DSP delays. Don't worry about it. It's completely naturual. If you're hearing feedback (squeeling) then turn your volume down, or use a speaker-mic. It will go away. If you're hearing a slight echo while listening to yourself talk (on another astro) don't worry!!!!!! It's the way the radio works. It's got a DSP, and takes time to go back and forth from analog/digital.
Shaun
