Yes, the WebSDR online receivers are an excellent way of monitoring your transmit audio (I should have remembered that option) but be sure to use headphones and take precautions to keep the receive audio from getting back into your mic.
This is another problem with in station transmit audio monitoring. Sub-microviolt receivers and local transmitters mean high system loop gain and it does not take much audio leaking back from receiver to mic to cause feedback in the system which again masks the true nature of your transmitted signal.
Best regards,
Peter VK1XP
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On 10-04-2017 08:13, John Smith via Groups.Io wrote:
I was told some similar things in the beginning about my monitoring my
muffled audio. On my SW receiver it sounded like I was talking into a
fan. Look on the internet for something Called WebSDR. These are
receivers around the country and the world. Using a nearby one of
these is practically indispensable when testing your transmitted
signal quality and range.
Here is a link to the main page. Filter the band and location at the
top of the stations list.-
And here is the link to the one I use most of the time.-
I can make it into this one in
Arizona from Oklahoma.
Links:
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[1] /g/BITX20/message/24820
[2] /mt/4816007?uid=236039
[3] /g/BITX20/post
[4] /g/BITX20/editsub?uid=236039
[5] /g/BITX20
[6] /static/tos
[7] /g/BITX20/leave/defanged