[hpsdr] Hermes Monitor Volume mRX
Nige G7CNF
g7cnf.nige at gmail.com
Mon Jul 29 02:29:14 PDT 2013
Helmut.
The AF is taken from the speaker outputs on the ANAN, one via 3.5mm jack
the other via the IDC breakout. The master AF controls the output but
set on its lowest setting of 1 the output is painfully loud and not
usable. Regrettably the RX1 AF and RX2 AF are incorrectly linked to the
VAC RX gain and screw up the audio levels if adjusted thus the only
control is via Master AF.
It was mentioned by another person a couple of weeks ago that the VAC RX
gain is linked to the RX1 AF level when these functions should be
independent of each other. I believe the only solution to the OP is to
add attenuation to the monitor function.
73
Nige.
On 29/07/2013 10:10, Helmut, DC6NY wrote:
> Hi Nige,
>
> I assume that you are using the VAC. Under this condition the 'Master AR'
> glider is without function. If you get your AF via the internal codec at the
> phone socket you can adjust the monitor volume as you feel convenient.
>
> 73, Helmut, DC6NY
>
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> [mailto:hpsdr-bounces at lists.openhpsdr.org] Im Auftrag von Nige G7CNF
> Gesendet: Montag, 29. Juli 2013 07:58
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> Betreff: [hpsdr] Hermes Monitor Volume mRX
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> Hi.
>
> I'm finding the TX monitor volume using my ANAN-10 painfully loud even with
> mRX set to just 1 while monitoring via the speakers. Would it be possible to
> add some further (user-set) attenuation to the TX monitor function?
>
> 73
>
> Nige.
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