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KI5IRE

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Is there any settings that allow me to boost the volume on certain talkgroups on the G4/G5? I have several talkgroups on a system that are very low volume and hard to hear, even with a Bluetooth earpiece and speaker.
 

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Are other talk groups normal volume?
Have you tested with another device to see if the same TG has low volume compared to others?
 

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Are other talk groups normal volume?
Have you tested with another device to see if the same TG has low volume compared to others?
Yes, they are low on other devices as well. I was able to use the audio leveling to boost it +3 on my Unidens, was hoping there was a feature in the G4 somewhere I had missed.
 

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Sadly No. There are so many request for this feature with no Unication responses.Other options might be using a BT shoulder speaker.

. I was able to use the audio leveling to boost it +3 on my Unidens, was hoping there was a feature in the G4 somewhere I had missed.
 
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one big one that needs that Feature is Columbus Fire's Auto Dispatch its low on all my radios
 
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