Problem scenario:
Black Eagle D104 on a Galaxy DX99V. Turn it on. SWR is OK; but how about a little echo to go with this great mic and radio? Turn it on and -WWWOWWW- feedback city! There is no getting rid of it - short of switching the echo off, and there is no adjustment of the volume on the talkback. The talkback and echo are both switched on/off with the same switch.
Solution(s):
*Cut the orange wire and disable the talkback alltogether, as per CBTricks here:
Galaxy Radios DX99V Service Manual
*Or - install a 470MK/ohm resistor as shown on the same page. But this may too much or too little; there is no definite way to know for sure - except with experimenting with the basic 470K/ohm value given.
Question:
*Is it possible to put a 250K/ohm pot in series with a 330K/ohm resistor and make it adjustable with this method?
Anybody ever do anything like this or solved it another way?
All opinion and experience welcome...
:headbang
Black Eagle D104 on a Galaxy DX99V. Turn it on. SWR is OK; but how about a little echo to go with this great mic and radio? Turn it on and -WWWOWWW- feedback city! There is no getting rid of it - short of switching the echo off, and there is no adjustment of the volume on the talkback. The talkback and echo are both switched on/off with the same switch.
Solution(s):
*Cut the orange wire and disable the talkback alltogether, as per CBTricks here:
Galaxy Radios DX99V Service Manual
*Or - install a 470MK/ohm resistor as shown on the same page. But this may too much or too little; there is no definite way to know for sure - except with experimenting with the basic 470K/ohm value given.
Question:
*Is it possible to put a 250K/ohm pot in series with a 330K/ohm resistor and make it adjustable with this method?
Anybody ever do anything like this or solved it another way?
All opinion and experience welcome...
:headbang
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