I agree. With phones, and with one receiver going to one side of my
headphones and with the other receiver going to the other side, there is no
reduction in the main receiver as the sub receiver is increased in volume.
But when
I send both audio outputs to both sides, it _appears_ the main audio drops,
but I think my brain is just straining to hear it in the din of the
sub-receiver's noise.
73,
Bernie K5XS
In a message dated 4/4/2007 6:00:58 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
ppattrsn@swbell.net writes:
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
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