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The Heil iCM is the perfect and best match to this iCOM model. The iC elements have a lot of output to drive the early iCOM rigs. But forget actual numbers. Well written and thank you for sharing. Truly a game-changer in the amateur radio transceiver market. Never want to see over 50 or 60%. eHam.net is a community web site for amateur (ham) radio operators around the world. FTDX-101D@groups.io | Mike Adjustment 63 +6. The 'all controls set to 70% of maximum' mentality has been there all along, but the changeover from v.t. My guess is Yaesu will assist with their hand mic but you'll be on your own with the Heil . With the trend to ever-smaller living spaces RF feedback rears it's ugly head. You only have control to either cut or boost the filter frequency they build into the transmitter. You must listen to yourself through it monitor system or through a nearby receiver and headphones. Also this confuses some, but there are two separate EQ's in this rig. Menu 83 : 3000 (TX bandwidth) . Equalization settings:Normal conversation Bass -1 to +1 Treble +3DX and contest use Bass -3 Treble +4These are merely beginning settings. I know run the same headset on my PROIII with the same results. To achieve this, you will need to use our PR 20, PR 781, PR 30 or PR 40 microphones. And the second good read is YAESU specific: "All Things Yaesu". Microphones like the GM series, Heritage, Classic 4/5 Handi Mic 4/5, and the HM-10 Dual sound great on modern Icom rigs. You then know exactly how you sound to the outside world. There are three and that is all you will need to make your transmitter sound terrific. A few tweaks in the Icom menu is all that is needed to adjust bass and treble to YOUR taste. IMO if you are using the Yaesu HH mic, use position #2 on the back. Check with your Owners Manual for the menu numbers for your particular transmitter. Depending on the mic youre using, you may want to adjust either the Treble or Bass to get the kind of sound youre looking for in the Wide bandwidth, which youll use for high-fidelity operating (rag-chews, etc.). There's no reason it wouldn't work with the Yaesu FT-950,or any other radio, as well. Here are three EQ settings for the K3 and KX 3. The Elecraft K3 and KX3 are remarkable transceivers. You may get by with a .68 F or a .47 uF, but anything less (.01 F, .005 F, etc.) are particularly well suited for these rigs, and particularly so in the case of the FT-950.
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