If the ALC light is lighting on voice peaks and if the power 
control is set for 95 watts CW/TUNE on both rigs, then both  
are transmitting the same PEP.   The different meter readings 
could be caused by differences in meter circuit response to 
the SSB signal.  
73,
-Lee-
WA3FIY
On 14 Jan 2004 at 15:49, OTAKEBI@aol.com wrote:
> I have a Corsair II and an OMNI V.
> When I hook up my Shure 526T Series II to the Corsair II I show peaks of 65 
> watts on SSB
> however, when I hook the same mike to the OMNI V I only show voice peaks of 
> about 45 watts on voice peaks on SSB.
> Both radios show 95 watts CW output on tune mode.
> The mike is wired for low impedance.
> I notice that the OMNI V manual says to use a low impedance mike and the 
> Corsair II says it can use high or low impedance mikes.
> What gives?
> Would a different mike give me better peaks on the OMNI V or does the OMNI V 
> have a different system that would produce a more compressed audio output 
> from 
> any mike?
> Thanks,
> Dan N4VET
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