Greg —
Thanks for replying so quickly.
> … it is MUCH more accurate to use it to record yourself, VS. listening while
> speaking. It's physics.
Yes, it is.
Listening while speaking brings into play the considerable influence of bone
conduction which the guy on the other end of the conversation doesn’t hear.
On the other hand, none of the radios I own can record anything. Between a rock
and that other thing on that.
My last but not useless alternative is to listen to adjust the audio BEFORE it
goes into the radio. Years of doing that with other radios have given me a sort
of sixth sense about it, but as we all know, close means no cigar.
Thanks again.
Cheers!
Richard Kunc
W4KBX
>
> On Friday, January 20, 2023, 01:06:09 PM EST, Richard
> <flathat@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> I recently adopted a very fine Ten-Tec 526 “6N2” six- and two-meter
> transceiver. It looks like it just left the factory and is 100% perfect. I’m
> a happy guy.
>
> I’m using an EQ / compressor package connected to the 526 at the AUD IN RCA
> connector on the back. Power meter needle deflection seems to indicate that
> it is working, BUT I can’t hear my transmit audio.
>
> Does the AUD OUT RCA connector on the back of the 526 output audio during SSB
> transmission? My plan would be to amplify that audio to drive headphones.
>
> Your wisdom will be gratefully received.
>
> Cheers!
>
> Richard Kunc
> W4KBX
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