[ICOM] IC-718
Gary Fiber
gfiber at comcast.net
Thu May 15 20:21:03 EDT 2014
Joe another thing the receive audio from the accessory jack is at a fixed
level so the volume control will have no effect on that level either. Hope
this helps.
Gary K8IZ
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From: Icom [mailto:icom-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Joe
Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2014 5:56 AM
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Subject: Re: [ICOM] IC-718
Still trying to make sure.
OK the audio going into the radio from the signalink.
Will the speech processor ( Mic Compressor ) effect it at all if turned on
or off?
I like how the signalink passes all the audio even like wav files. and need
to learn if when playing a recorded wav file if the processor can be used or
not.
Joe WB9SBD
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On 5/11/2014 9:37 AM, Joe wrote:
> See below for comments,,
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> On 5/11/2014 9:13 AM, Patrick - KB8RTZ wrote:
>> When the signalink box is plugged into the acc connector, make sure you
turn the mic gain down to zero through the menus. The mic gain control does
not affect AFSK or PSK operation, but the mic does not mute during
transmission.
> So I Understand then when we switch from say SSB to RTTY, we need to
> turn down the mic gain so any sounds in the area that is picked up by
> the MIC does not get mixed in with the RTTY signal.
>> The speech processor does not affect the incoming audio, either.
> In coming as in going "INTO" the rig. From the signalink box not
> incoming as from the airwaves.
>> The beauty of using the rear acc connector as opposed to the headphone or
external speaker jack is you can turn down the volume control without
affecting the input audio to the signalink box. The input audio level is
controlled by the receive audio knob on the signalink box.
>>
>> 73 ... Patrick ...
>>
>> Sent from the magic of technological innovation
>>
>> On May 11, 2014, at 9:33, Phil Krichbaum<vailphil at sopris.net> wrote:
>>
>> I used the ACC plug for AFSK RTTY and WSJT for audio in and out with my
756PROIII and neither of these controls have any effect. On the PROIII I'd
use the USB Digital position which also brought in to play a nice twin peak
350 Hz RX filter which was excellent for RTTY.
>> 73 Phil N0KE
>>
>> Joe wrote:
>>> When inputting audio for say AFSK from a signal link box into the rear
ACC jack. Two questions.
>>>
>>> 1- Does the front MIC gain control this level also?
>>>
>>> 2- The Speech Processor, Does it also apply to this input also if it is
on or off? Obviously you would not want it to be on when running RTTY or
PSK I just wonder if either of these controls effect audio that in coming
into the rig via the rear connector.
>>>
>>> Joe WB9SBD
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