Mikebits
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Don't change anything, you'll look different
When are you going to put a picture to your name?
How about this one...hehe.
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Don't change anything, you'll look different
Don't change anything, you'll look different
As for Olivia.. well, she is getting older now too
Olivia was a hottie in her day. Damn can't find my original avitar. Looks like your stuck with Archie Bunker...lol
LOL...I like your new avatar pic there Mikey
No one has mentioned anti-vox.
"Audio pick up by the microphone is always un-avoidable if a speaker output is used for the receiver. That is why practical VOX circuit always comes with an anti-vox circuit. The anti-vox circuit reduces gain of the vox path when audio is detected at the speaker. This will suppress the chances of vox being triggered when the station is listening to an incoming audio. That also implies one issue - the station cannot transmit when audio is present at the receive path."
What's to mention? - only one per
Man, I've heard too many doubles for that to be true.
Vox can work well if you use headphones, close miking, and not much compression. It also helps if you don't sneeze, cough or snore.
Exactly
to some extend - I had not picked up on that, I do mostly use the headphones, but the speaker has never bothered me anyway. VOX is VOX and would not be offered if it had no merit.
The anti-vox, as stated - would have to be able to distinguish between the "voice" of the person behind the mic against the voice comming out of the speaker..
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