Thank YOU. Very precise explanation and NOW I know how to setup transmit profiles. Under the TUNEPWR slider. I'll give the FDX another try. You have a different approach from another video I saw.
Hi Ken, We meant in Dayton back in 2104. Great Video on the setting. I have question how would I be able to apply the recommendations to my Maestro. I hope you check your comments. The last one was dated 7 years ago.
Ken, AWESOME JOB on the two Flex 6K transmit audio videos! They should be listed as MUST SEE vids for new users and they definetly will help this old F6K user as well! TNX es 73, Mike WB8CXO
Hey Ken. I really appreciate all the detailed videos on the flex 6000 series. Being leagally blind I've tried a number of diff rigs am still having issues seeing this rig and small print. The flex series of radios seem to be a perfect fit for me. I've been looking at the flex 6300 along with the maestro. Don't have a windows machine so the maestro will be a great addition. I appreciate all the hard work you have put into these instructional videos. Can't wait to be back in the air. Hope it won't be to long. Keep up these awesome videos. Because they sure are helpful. 73s AA1US.
UPDATE: Since update V.1.6.0, the Mic Profile was separated from the Transmit Profile. So when the video says to save to your Transmit Profile, you will now save it in a Mic Profile. This is actually a good change for SSDR, because it allows changes in other transmit parameters without needing to save additional Mic profiles. For example I have three Transmit Profiles that allow me to select Output Power of 100, 5, or 1 Watt, just for fun. Others will have a separate transmit profile for running with their amp which controls timing of the external switching ports. These parameters have nothing to do with Mic audio profiles.
Experience, I suppose. I have played with this enough that my ears/brain have just gotten used to ignoring the words in my delayed audio and just concentrate upon the sound of it. I guess being a musician/singer has helped me get used to playing or singing along with multiple other instruments and only picking out the information I need. I can't explain it beyond that. Just play with it (off the air) and you might get used to it. I also have spent time recording from the DAX output of the Slice B receiver with Audacity so I can listen to my audio when I am not talking at the same time. You might try that option.