![]() ![]() The compression menu items begin with a P (15-10, as noted above). There is a group of setting for both compression on and compression off. I set the switch on the hand mic to 1 for local rag chew, and 2 for DX.ĪGAIN: Please note, if you do not like to use compression, you must make the same settings beginning with menu 15-04 (settings for compression OFF), which is the same EQ list, but only affect when not using compression. P-EQ3 BWTH 8 (adjust the bandwidth covered by the high freq peak) P-EQ3 LEVEL 10 (adjust how much you add/subtract from the highs setting) P-EQ3 FREQ 2300 (adjust the highs freq center point in Hz) P-EQ2 BWTH 8 (adjust the bandwidth covered by mids frequency peak) P-EQ2 Level 8 (adjust how much you add/subtract from the mid setting) P-EQ2 FREQ 1300 (adjust mids frequency center point in Hz) P-EQ1 BWTH 8 (adjust the bandwidth area covered by low bass frequency peak) P-EQ1 Level -15 (adjust how much you add/subtract from low bass setting) P-EQ1 FREQ 300 (adjust the low bass freq center point in Hz) Next, we're looking at the longform menu P-EQ1 settings, starting with Menu 15-10 (settings for compression ON): ![]() These settings ONLY work if you are using compression (PRC highlighted) For local stuff, around 5-10% (or less) is fine. I find that for DX, I want the compression around 10 to 15%, max. This is very important Also, I leave Compression (PRC in quick menu, set to my preference, between 25 to 50) on all of the time. One is for compression when on (menu 15-10), and the other when off (15-04). There isn't a lot of difference, but the 2nd choice adds a bit more bass and clarity for those rag chews with better machines on the other end.Īs for EQ, notice that Yaesu gives you 2 EQ lists. Next, I prefer Menu 11-09 TX bandwidth set to the stock setting of 300-2700 for DX, or for rag chew, set to that or 200-2800. I have not installed the most recent Yaesu FT-891 update, per this writing, so I cannot say if this has changed. You'll want to adjust the ALC after EQ-ing, and watch it between band changes, as my levels change. I made these adjustments while listening to myself over another radio, then by listening with a remote station.įirst, even before EQ'ing, it's very important that your ALC is set to peak at 1/4 to never much higher than 1/2, for clear audio (the FT-891 gets wacky above 1/2). Your adjustments may differ slightly in the mid settings, depending on your voice (I have a mid-trebly voice). My reports are excellent, so I'm passing this on. ![]() I find that some EQ'ing can turn the sound into a very pleasing one. The Yaesu MH-31 hand mic, which comes with various radios including the FT-891, doesn't impress most people. ![]()
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