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Audacity TX Audio playback

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Andy M1DRK
Andy M1DRK Member
With my old flex 3000 i could record myself post processed and hear how i sound.
I have tried on the 6300 but sound the same on all settings.
All i want to know is how i sound on Transmitted Audio.

Does anyone have any ideas for me?

Thank you 

Andy M1DRK

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  • GI4FZD
    GI4FZD Member
    edited April 2017
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    monitor your transmitted audio on hackgreen sdr(google it ), you can also record it there and download to your computer.
  • Andy M1DRK
    Andy M1DRK Member
    edited March 2015
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    Thank You.
  • GI4FZD
    GI4FZD Member
    edited June 2016
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    You are welcome, enjoy your 6300 and Have a Happy New Year.Looking forward to 1.4
  • John n0snx
    John n0snx Member
    edited March 2017
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    Andy

       Make sure your RX EQ is off and transmit into a dummy load and record your transmitting audio with the record feature and then play it back...It records your actual transmitting audio.   I have recorded myself and played it back over the air and my regular group of guys say they couldn't tell if it was me or a recording...    Flex has the best record/playback that I have seen...

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