Modify Your TX Monitor Audio
Make yourself sound cooler in your headphones when transmitting using gear you may already have in the shack.
If your station has a spare receiver and a sound mixing board, you can make yourself sound really cool in your headphones when you transmit. Let’s get started!
This modification to your station monitor audio will not go out on-the-air—it will not affect how you sound to others. Only to yourself in your headphones. What we are going to do is add flange to your monitor audio by using a second receiver and a sound mixing board.
Setting Up for the Flange
The set up is quite simple. You patch audio from your rig’s TX monitor into your soundboard. You’re probably already doing this if you have your rig’s “Audio Out” connected to the soundboard. The next thing you do is set up a second receiver to monitor your transmit signal. You then connect its audio output into your soundboard.
Once you have done these things, two fade…
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