First, I understand that CBs are set for a certain amount of frequency response on the transmit side (around 2800 Hz of bandwidth, IIRC on the Galaxy 2547).
My question is this: Is there a pot on the radio that adjusts where on the frequency band that 2800 Hz is set? The reason I ask is because my 2547 tends to (nearly) drop "S" "F" and "C" sounds when I transmit (high treble sounds), while (slightly) emphasizing the bass parts of my voice.
I'm using a studio microphone, in-line with a mixer, so I can monitor the audio going into the radio, via headphones. It's fine. I've played with the levels (mic gain on the radio vs. levels on the mixer) and the treble-response remains the same; the higher frequency sounds are virtually inaudible, compared to virtually every radio I've heard out there.
Again, is there a pot on the radio that adjusts which portion of that 2800 Hz is filtered out? :headbang
My question is this: Is there a pot on the radio that adjusts where on the frequency band that 2800 Hz is set? The reason I ask is because my 2547 tends to (nearly) drop "S" "F" and "C" sounds when I transmit (high treble sounds), while (slightly) emphasizing the bass parts of my voice.
I'm using a studio microphone, in-line with a mixer, so I can monitor the audio going into the radio, via headphones. It's fine. I've played with the levels (mic gain on the radio vs. levels on the mixer) and the treble-response remains the same; the higher frequency sounds are virtually inaudible, compared to virtually every radio I've heard out there.
Again, is there a pot on the radio that adjusts which portion of that 2800 Hz is filtered out? :headbang