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Cutting amc limiter ..BUT ONLY USING STOCK MIC Question

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Agree with freecell 100%


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The only problem with replacing R124 and R126 with lower values, is that it "screws" up the ALC, the reason that it does it is because it relies on a certain impedance. I would personally put R124 back to 10k, and R126 back to 10K. Make sure R131 is a 10K, then if you want louder audio on AM, remove TR-26.


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Ok I know that cutting the amc limiter can cause splatter ect especially with a power mic. But what I was wondering was what about cutting it and only using a stock mic? Would this cause splatter, Would it improve modulation on the stock mic? What is everyone opinion on this and what are your experiences on this.. The radio I was thinking of doing this on is a Cobra 148 gtl... I would prefer running a stock mic anyway cause I prefer it on sideband but would like a little more umph for AM without going to a power mic....


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