Rx Audio Response - Kenwood NX-5000 Series Common Function Reference

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6 SOUND
6.7 Configuring Audio Profile (Audio Profile)

RX Audio Response

The following are the common functions of the audio profile related to reception:
Auto Gain Control (RX Audio Response)
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Audio Equalizer (RX Audio Response)
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These functions can be used only in a P25 system, NXDN system, and DMR system.
Auto Gain Control (RX Audio Response)
Auto Gain Control (RX Audio Response) is the function to adjust the volume level of the received audio. The received
audio sounds better by amplifying or attenuating the received audio.
The volume level of the received audio may vary depending on the voice level of a user talking to the transmitting transceiver
and the distance between the microphone and the mouth. In this case, this function allows a user to hear the received audio
clearly since the received audio is automatically adjusted to a certain volume level according to the configuration for the
volume level.
Auto Gain Control
Auto Gain Control (RX Audio Response) is disabled and the volume level of the received audio
Off
is not automatically adjusted.
Auto Gain Control (RX Audio Response) is enabled and the volume level of the received audio
is automatically adjusted to a certain level according to the configuration for the volume level.
High
However, a background noise of the received audio may be played back loudly, or a howl may
occur.
Auto Gain Control (RX Audio Response) is enabled and the volume level of the received audio
is automatically adjusted to a certain level according to the configuration for the volume level.
Low
However, the controlled volume level will be lower than the case if "High" is configured. Therefore,
the range of the volume level to be automatically adjusted will be narrow, but the less effect on
the background noise and howl will occur.
Note
If Auto Gain Control (RX Audio Response) is disabled in the receiving transceiver but Auto Gain Control (TX Audio
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Response) is enabled in the transmitting transceiver, the volume level of the received audio is automatically adjusted to
a certain level.
Pressing the Menu key to enter Menu Mode, and then selecting "RX Auto Gain Control" places the transceiver in RX
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Auto Gain Control Mode. In RX Auto Gain Control Mode, the configuration in Auto Gain Control (RX Audio
Response) can be changed.
Configuration using KPG-D1/ D1N
Configuring Auto Gain Control (RX Audio Response) (
> RX Audio Response (Digital))
Audio Equalizer (RX Audio Response)
Audio Equalizer (RX Audio Response) is the function to adjust audio characteristics to be applied to playing back the
received audio.
The received audio may sound differently depending on the usage environment of the transceiver and whether to use a
speaker or headphones to play back the received audio. Also, the received audio may sound differently depending on the
effect of a microphone equipped with the transmitting transceiver and external connector devices. Use of this function allows
a user to adjust according to user convenience or preference an audio characteristic of the received audio sounding from
the speaker.
By using KPG-D1/ D1N, the received audible characteristics can be configured in the range between -10 dB and +10 dB
for each of the High, High Midrange, Midrange, Low Midrange and Low audio frequency.
Common FUNC (K, F)/Ver 2.20
Table 6-16 Auto Gain Control (RX Audio Response)
Description
Transceiver Settings > Audio Profile > Advanced Settings
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