>(who is not willing to have yucky sounding transmit audio)
One should never use a speech processor when quality audio is required. If the
speech processor is doing the very best it can, and is successful, then the
voice will stand out as louder with more voice power in less bandwidth. The goal
here is communication under adverse conditions. At all other times the speech
processor should not be used. The only exception I can think of is when the
persons normal voice does not drive the rig sufficiently. This could be a result
of spectral range and power distribution of their voice.
Bill Ames
KB1LG
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