I don't think the main Rx audio gain is being reduced, I think the "Audio"
signal to noise ratio is being reduced when you start bumping up the volume on
the Sub RX. I use phones when working split and split the RX and Sub RX audio.
I don't notice the problem with that configuration.
73,
Pat, W5VY
Douglas Shock <douglas.shock@gmail.com> wrote: I noticed the same exact thing a
few months ago. It seems very worng to me
as well. I did not send anything into dit n bits.
On 4/4/07, Lee Armitage wrote:
>
> When working DX split and I turn the volume on the sub receiver the main
> receiver volume is reduced to the point that I can no longer hear the DX
> station.
>
> On N8S today on 21.295 N8S was over 59 and very loud into Western
> Colorado.
>
> When I would turn on the sub receiver with only a medium to low volume
> setting to listen up 300 - 310, the main receiver volume would be greatly
> reduced.
>
> Turn off the volume on the sub receiver with a push on the volume control
> and main receiver volume back up to loud.
>
> I have been working split with 1000D and 1000MP for years and never had
> turning on the sub receiver almost mute the main receiver.
>
> Any help is appreciated.
>
> 73,
> Lee Armitage N7FV
> Western Colorado
> 970-234-8989
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