I used a 1 uf in mine also. Sounds great, I dont remember for sure but
there may be a small voltage on this line. I have found experimenting with
capacity in line with about all the connections will work wonders. I have
an RC1000 and 2 of the less expensive ones, and they all work great.
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----- Original Message -----
From: John <auburn@...>
To: <Repeater-builder@...>
Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 1999 8:17 PM
Subject: [Repeater-builder] Re: Help w/ RC-1000 Audio
From: "John" <auburn@...>
Where are you injecting the audio? Mic input? PL input? Try the other, try
using a cap in series, like 1 uf or so...
I'm not familiar with the options for configuration on the RC-1000; does
it
have an impedance selector? If so, set it to low. Also, is there an output
range selector? Hi or low level?
73, John NI0K
----- Original Message ----- >
We are trying to make an older model RC-1000 controller by MicroComputer
Concepte work with a VHF Micor. The audio sounds very harsh and tinny.
Anyone have any experience or advice to make the repeat audio sound
better?
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