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Line level audio into Flex 6400 .. audio extremely hot by the time radio modulates 100%
Kevin J. Darrah
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I run AM exclusively with my Flex 6400. Through the Mic input all seems well for the most part. I decided to run audio into the 15 Pin Connector. Now I am extremely puzzled.
As long as I keep the modulation levels somewhere between 50% and 75% the audio is satisfactory.. When I try to modulate the audio too 100% as verified with a scope the audio is so excessively hot, even before the leveler encroaches 0 DB....
There is no hum, no anomalies etc.... On the audio .... AS long as I keep it at 50% .... Wondered if anyone else had noticed/tried this on AM and had similar results.
Kind of a strange situation, thanks.
As long as I keep the modulation levels somewhere between 50% and 75% the audio is satisfactory.. When I try to modulate the audio too 100% as verified with a scope the audio is so excessively hot, even before the leveler encroaches 0 DB....
There is no hum, no anomalies etc.... On the audio .... AS long as I keep it at 50% .... Wondered if anyone else had noticed/tried this on AM and had similar results.
Kind of a strange situation, thanks.
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Are wiring your mic directly to the 15 pin connector? or using a small mixer?
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I also have a 6400.
I hooked up an audio oscillator to pins 1 and 2 on the ACC connector, selected ACC input, AM mode and watched the RF envelope on a scope as I cranked up the oscillator output. Everything perfect from zero to 100% modulation - no erratic behavior.
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Using an Omnia Volt.... running that into an attenuator to bring it down to consumer level audio, then a 600 ohm audio xmfr .... Using pins 1 and pin 10 on the connector into the Flex.0
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I thought pin #2 was for powered speakers... I will have to check that out, thanks0
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I fed the audio into pins 1 and 5. Pin 2 was a typo.
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