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N6ML

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I've seen requests for something that handles the situation where different talkgroups have significantly different audio levels. AGC, as I know it, doesn't do that - rather it automatically adjusts *RF* gain based on signal strength, to avoid overloading the receiver. That doesn't do anything to the audio level in a digital signal. It may be technically possible to do something in DSP to automatically adjust (or at least limit) audio level. Uniden scanners allow configuration of a "volume offset" per talkgroup.
 

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ok, the issue im having happens on the same TG, the mobile units are all one audio level but the dispatcher blows the roof off my house. I thought thats what AGC did, (even though it stands for automatic gain control, i kinda wondered why that would help the volume).
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That would be a welcome addition to my "wish list" too. It would be nice to set the volume on the radio, and let the radio automatically maintain the same volume for ALL units.
 

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What you're looking for here is a limiter for AF, or audio frequency, gain. The Uniden 536, among others, has an available Audio AGC circuit, but it's either on or off, and can't be tweaked.
 
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