12:35 this is for adjusting the filter limits, it won’t let you monitor the difference unless you go back and select the TBW button in the operating menu. Just thought of sharing this. Thanks for the video.
Thank you. My IC - 728 doesn't have some of those features but your presentation has prompted me to explore more fully the features that I do have that affect the audio output or input.
I have the IC-705 and the backpack coming in. On my first non-rent payday. I will start accessory buying. I will definitely consider the the two speaker version of this.
Hi Peter, enjoyed your video. I think that the Mic options you mentioned could equally apply to the Icom IC7100, as it has similar settings !. Time for me to play with Mic settings !!. Thanks again, Bill
Well done. Great suggestion on the headset. I looked up the price it's great. Also, liked the audio setup. My FT-991 on the base is setup, but my portable FT-891 has never been setup. Got to get with the program.....smile..!!! Thanks from the USA..!!!
Hi Peter, yep a headset when working portable is a must :) Regarding the 705, I just follow the icom instructions for mic gain. Compression off, increase mic gain for 1/3 alc movement, then add level 3-4 compression or whatever is need to keep it under 7dB or so of compression. Regarding the transmit bandwidth. The TX ssb settings only configures the bandwidth, you actually have to change the one that is in use by using FUNCTION button and page1, tap on TBW to change from nar/mid/wide. Keep safe and 73 :)
It astonishes me that the HTH-I does work on the IC-705. As the IC-705 usually has a 4-pin 2,5mm plug for mic/PTT, but the HTH-I only has the common 3-pin pendant. Great to see that it works anyway.
Super useful video, Peter. When out portable, particularly in remote locations at a significant height, wind is my biggest enemy (XYL nods vigorously in agreement!), so having a binaural setup works better for me.
The manufacturers of those fine rigs have dedicated many hours in R&D as such their microphones are made to suits the needs of the front end and by doing so producing a clean and linear output. (there is no mention of their product "working better" or "sounding better" with other microphones). Strangely we know of many who work outside using a condenser microphone ( as part of their headset ), those headsets might be suitable for an indoor situation but suffer from noise when used in a windy area ( over-compression is also common giving a "good signal" yet bad readability ). For those who want to "squeeze" some more power and punch, or better sounding audio, don't worry about underpowered QRP radio, just take your 100w rig with and keep your signal nice, linear, and clean, all while keeping your rig cold as ice while working QRP ( limiting the power output ). Most radios those days are small, light, and do not draw much while set on receive mode. Thanks for the video and have a great weekend.
I just got one of these headsets I can't get to work on VOX. Bummer I needed this headset to work with VOX to be a heads free operation. VOX works gears with stock mic.
I'm hoping to use its bluetooth for a headset so that i don't inadvertently walk off wearing something cabled to the set that will pull it off the table
Sir, you could sell a fridge to an eskimo lol. Great vids. I wish the major vendors would stop raping our pocket books and standardize on a cable... even if it's just within their own lineup. Like would it be too much to ask if the stock ic-705 mic be compatible with the HT ID-52A.... alas I digress. Thanks again and 73
12:35 this is for adjusting the filter limits, it won’t let you monitor the difference unless you go back and select the TBW button in the operating menu. Just thought of sharing this. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for a another nice video, Peter. I would go for one of these, but it doesn't support VOX on the IC-705 😞
Thank you. My IC - 728 doesn't have some of those features but your presentation has prompted me to explore more fully the features that I do have that affect the audio output or input.
Thanks for watching. 73 Peter
I have the IC-705 and the backpack coming in. On my first non-rent payday. I will start accessory buying. I will definitely consider the the two speaker version of this.
Hi Peter, enjoyed your video. I think that the Mic options you mentioned could equally apply to the Icom IC7100, as it has similar settings !.
Time for me to play with Mic settings !!. Thanks again, Bill
Yes, exactly 73 Peter
Well done. Great suggestion on the headset. I looked up the price it's great. Also, liked the audio setup. My FT-991 on the base is setup, but my portable FT-891 has never been setup. Got to get with the program.....smile..!!! Thanks from the USA..!!!
Thanks. 63 Peter
Hi Peter, yep a headset when working portable is a must :) Regarding the 705, I just follow the icom instructions for mic gain. Compression off, increase mic gain for 1/3 alc movement, then add level 3-4 compression or whatever is need to keep it under 7dB or so of compression. Regarding the transmit bandwidth. The TX ssb settings only configures the bandwidth, you actually have to change the one that is in use by using FUNCTION button and page1, tap on TBW to change from nar/mid/wide. Keep safe and 73 :)
Many thanks for your inout. i tend to regard the manuals as guides only. In my 60 years in ham radii it’s not a bad rule. Take care. Peter
It astonishes me that the HTH-I does work on the IC-705. As the IC-705 usually has a 4-pin 2,5mm plug for mic/PTT, but the HTH-I only has the common 3-pin pendant. Great to see that it works anyway.
You need to look at the Icom version that has twin plugs. The IC-705 has twin mic sockets like their handhelds. 73 Peter.
Super useful video, Peter. When out portable, particularly in remote locations at a significant height, wind is my biggest enemy (XYL nods vigorously in agreement!), so having a binaural setup works better for me.
Great to hear from you. 73 Peter
W4OXH in Gastonia NC USA is 103 and will be 104 in Sept.
Thanks for the video. Very helpful, especially the reminder to check your audio output.
Excellent demo, Peter! Look forward to hearing you on FreeSTAR again great fun!
Many thanks! 73 Peter.
The manufacturers of those fine rigs have dedicated many hours in R&D as such their microphones are made to suits the needs of the front end and by doing so producing a clean and linear output. (there is no mention of their product "working better" or "sounding better" with other microphones).
Strangely we know of many who work outside using a condenser microphone ( as part of their headset ), those headsets might be suitable for an indoor situation but suffer from noise when used in a windy area ( over-compression is also common giving a "good signal" yet bad readability ).
For those who want to "squeeze" some more power and punch, or better sounding audio, don't worry about underpowered QRP radio, just take your 100w rig with and keep your signal nice, linear, and clean, all while keeping your rig cold as ice while working QRP ( limiting the power output ). Most radios those days are small, light, and do not draw much while set on receive mode.
Thanks for the video and have a great weekend.
Yes wind noise is a problem but usually it is possible to find some shelter. Thanks for your inout. 73 Peter.
Thanks for the video. Would you show how to setup the VOX settings with that microphone?
You cannot use VOX with this headset as the mic is not live on receive. Sorry. Peter
Thank you for this.
Hi, would this work on the ID-52? Thanks
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the headset looks fabulous !! thanks for video
My pleasure!
I just got one of these headsets I can't get to work on VOX.
Bummer I needed this headset to work with VOX to be a heads free operation.
VOX works gears with stock mic.
Heads free operation is tough, regardless of gear.
I use a Bose Bluetooth headset and vox , works great.
Good video as usual…. Talking across the Mic. For any transceiver is recommended.😏… always makes my CW sound great 😂
Thanks Martin
Another good one Peter
thankyou
73 Rob g3rce
Many thanks
I'm hoping to use its bluetooth for a headset so that i don't inadvertently walk off wearing something cabled to the set that will pull it off the table
Very enjoyable - thanks Peter from Dave
Thanks. Peter
Sir, you could sell a fridge to an eskimo lol. Great vids. I wish the major vendors would stop raping our pocket books and standardize on a cable... even if it's just within their own lineup. Like would it be too much to ask if the stock ic-705 mic be compatible with the HT ID-52A.... alas I digress. Thanks again and 73
Get the 2 ear piece that way you would have both choices. Just move one off an ear. Buying one ear you are stuck. You have no option.
Thanks for inout. 73 Peter