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How to troubleshoot microphone noise on 20 meters?

brucew2024
brucew2024 Member ✭✭

I have a Audix OM-3 studio mic BAL 1/4" input and footswitch plugged into the 6600M. Maestro B hardwired into my network. BIAS is disabled and 20+ preamp enabled. Only on 20m do I get a lot of hash noise on Tx. If I turn down the mic gain 50% it goes away but I lose half the power, too. Thoughts?

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  • John KB4DU
    John KB4DU Member ✭✭✭✭

    when you say noise, are you listening to your transmitted signal odo you har it locally?

  • brucew2024
    brucew2024 Member ✭✭

    I hear it locally through the MONITOR and it shows up on on the Panadapter.

  • KD0RC
    KD0RC Member, Super Elmer Moderator

    Hi Bruce, it sounds like you are getting feedback from the monitor. Turn it off to see if the noise goes away. If it does, then either turn down the monitor or use headphones.

  • brucew2024
    brucew2024 Member ✭✭

    Comes through on headphones.

  • Mike Steventon
    Mike Steventon Member ✭✭✭

    Have you tried activating the Downward Expander and sliding to "full-on"?? I often find this is really effective to 'quieten' down my microphone.. Just a thought.

  • Ken Wells
    Ken Wells Community Manager admin

    I don't recommend running DEXP "Full On" because it can start clipping your audio mid-syllable.

    There are instructions in the Software User Guide for properly adjusting the DEXP.

    There are also instructions in this document:

    Adjusting your Microphone Settings for Best TX Audio – FlexRadio

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