![]() ![]() Observing, and NOT intending to be critical, I see you impose a Too many hamsįeel they must use the full extent of every control to get their Impressed by how you effectuated MINOR alterations. Howdy! That is an interesting and useful chart. Line is the resulting overall frequency response. The red, blue and green line is the response of EQ1-3, the black The red, blue and green line is the response of EQ1-3, the black line is the resulting overall frequency response. The picture is for a better understanding of the settings of a parametric EQ. I always get very nice reports with those settings. Edit: Yaesu MD-100: Main->Filt, High emphasis->on, low cut->off SSB-TX-Bandwidth (TX BPF SEL) 100-2900 AM-TX-Bandwidth (TX BPF SEL) 100-2900 For ESSB/HiFi AM: TTBF MIC GAIN 30 PROC LEVEL or AMC OUT 50 (default) TX-EQ on with following settings: PMTRC EQ1 FREQ 100Hz PMTRC EQ1 Level 4 ->more low frequency response PMTRC EQ1 BWTH 2 PMTRC EQ2 FREQ 800Hz PMTRC EQ2 Level -5 ->lower mid frequency response PMTRC EQ2 BWTH 2 PMTRC EQ3 FREQ 2500Hz PMTRC EQ3 Level 4 ->more high frequency response PMTRC EQ3 BWTH 1 Same settings for P PMTRC EQ Depending on your microphone it might vary, but it is a good starting point. After some time i found a nice adjustment for my FTDX101/FTDX5000 and a MD-100 for casual rag chew. Sometimes i`m asked how to adjust the EQ settings of Yaesu rigs. ![]()
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