I've done a couple of searches for this and found nothing that addressed my questions.
Problem: My SL-30 reception is excellent ... no problems, no squawks (so to speak . But whenever I key the mic, my voice level about blows out my own ears and there is often (not always) a great deal of audible "hash". In general, the further I am from the airport, the greater the amount of background "hash". But in all cases my voice level on transmit is deafeningly loud. I read in other threads where mic level (or mic "gain") is adjustable.
In my case:
- The SL-30 documentation says nothing (that I can find) about setting mic gain.
- The GMA 340 audio panel documentation talks about adjusting "Pilot PA Mic Speaker level", but has no info about mic gain as such.
- The info for my Zulu-2 says says nothing about mic gain adjustment.
Any suggestions or ideas on how to reduce the mic sensitivity?
Problem: My SL-30 reception is excellent ... no problems, no squawks (so to speak . But whenever I key the mic, my voice level about blows out my own ears and there is often (not always) a great deal of audible "hash". In general, the further I am from the airport, the greater the amount of background "hash". But in all cases my voice level on transmit is deafeningly loud. I read in other threads where mic level (or mic "gain") is adjustable.
In my case:
- The SL-30 documentation says nothing (that I can find) about setting mic gain.
- The GMA 340 audio panel documentation talks about adjusting "Pilot PA Mic Speaker level", but has no info about mic gain as such.
- The info for my Zulu-2 says says nothing about mic gain adjustment.
Any suggestions or ideas on how to reduce the mic sensitivity?