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N1ASS

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I have a question about the HP-1,I have 3 of them and love all of them,I just put one in my car and it suffers of low speaker audio,in the house of course it's equal to the others I have.I have tried at least 5 different speakers with no success.Should I try a amplified speaker and which one you recommend.Thank you,Bill / N1ASS(Ham Operator).73...........
 

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An amplified speaker is required for any device (scanner or non-scanner) when you want more volume out of an earphone/headphone jack. We sell BC23A, but any designed for headphone or line input should work.

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Bill, another thing to know is using the Volume Offset in Sentinel (if that's what you use to program them). I have a low volume issue with the P25 system I monitor and someone told me about using the Volume Offset. It helped significantly. I was able to set only the TGIDs for the P25 system to +2. The low band and UHF frequencies I monitor were already plenty loud. Now the digital are on par with them.
 

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I didn't know that a Volume Offset in Sentinel exist's,Thank you I'll go and check it out.Bill / N1ASS.73....

Bill, another thing to know is using the Volume Offset in Sentinel (if that's what you use to program them). I have a low volume issue with the P25 system I monitor and someone told me about using the Volume Offset. It helped significantly. I was able to set only the TGIDs for the P25 system to +2. The low band and UHF frequencies I monitor were already plenty loud. Now the digital are on par with them.
 
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