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Old 10-12-2008, 08:47 PM
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My member isn't senior yet.

User control of modulation isn't new.

It can, as you say, result in "junk watts".

But it isn't inevitable with a clipped radio.

Get over it, it's CB radio, where 100+ percent mod is the norm.

"Clear" or "clean" modulation is considered to be loud, readable audio.

It's just the way it is, and disparaging posts won't change it.
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any radio can be made to talk with a good tune and sometimes they need a power mic
No need for a power mic with a clipped radio.

This works very well with a noise canceling mic.

The radio can archive full mod and still have it's power contained to its intended channel.

It's the "full right mic gain" mentality that is faulty.
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No need for a power mic with a clipped radio.

This works very well with a noise canceling mic.

The radio can archive full mod and still have it's power contained to its intended channel.

It's the "full right mic gain" mentality that is faulty.
If a radio needs a power mic to be loud then it is either a sub par model or the wrong golden screwdrivers have been in it.
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ssb is about tune with your ear.. all radio drift before they warm up..
and yes cutting the limiter is a hack way of getting false watts and junk audio ..
any radio can be made to talk with a good tune and sometimes they need a power mic
Unless you have experience with this particular radio why flap your gums?
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the only time the position of the mic gain control comes into play and becomes especially critical is when the AMC is disabled.

http://www.firecommunications.com/amc.shtml

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