[South Florida DX Association] HF Transceiver Speaker from High
Sierra Antennas
Michael Raskin
rask1553 at bellsouth.net
Thu Apr 5 20:11:58 EDT 2007
The Sound Studio is an external speaker system that is designed to improve
transceiver audio quality that has two front firing speakers powered by a 14
watt amplifier with 7 watts on each channel. There's enough volume to fill
a room. The Sound Studio plugs into the speaker jack of your transceiver.
There is a treble tone control and a volume control on the front. You can
remove a lot of band noise (hiss) by adjusting the tone control. It comes
complete with its own power supply.
The speaker box is approximately 9 inches by 5 inches by 4 inches. It made
of half inch thick MDF and has a simulated wood grain veneer. It weighs
about 4 pounds.
For transceivers will dual receive, VFO A will be on the left and VFO B will
be on the right. So, it is perfect for split frequency operation.
You can also play recordings through its built-in USB port. For example, if
you are using Ham Radio Deluxe as your logging program and you record QSO's
through your computer, they can be played back through the USB port. Just
put any MP3 files on a portable storage device with a USB connection (like a
thumb drive). Plug that into the front or rear of the Transceiver Speaker
Sound Studio and it will play automatically. There are three buttons on
the front that Play/Pause, Previous and Next.
On the back there is a switch that determines the audio source; MP3, Audio
(from your transceiver) or USB (from your computer). Also on the back is
the audio input jack, headphone jack, recorder output jack and power supply
jack.
Check it out at http://www.hamcq.com/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=4
It is brand new without a scratch. It does not fit with my installation.
Yours for $75 plus shipping or pick up in Stuart or Tamarac.
Mike, W4UM (ex-K4KUZ)
South Florida DX Association - www.qsl.net/k4fk
Mid Florida DX Association - www.w4fdx.com
Florida Contest Group - www.floridacontestgroup.org
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