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<blockquote data-quote="Ben Lawrence" data-source="post: 211569" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>Just wanted to Clarify. My Sennheiser units have a low, medium high setting. </p><p>Low= more distance/More chance of interference</p><p>Med=safe place</p><p>High=Less distance / Less chance of interference. </p><p></p><p>Used to know this from experience on some older stuff with the squelch potentiometer but it seems to have escaped me. Wikipedia seems to back up my previous statement but just wanted to double check that "low" referred to the squelch being more open.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ben Lawrence, post: 211569, member: 391"] Just wanted to Clarify. My Sennheiser units have a low, medium high setting. Low= more distance/More chance of interference Med=safe place High=Less distance / Less chance of interference. Used to know this from experience on some older stuff with the squelch potentiometer but it seems to have escaped me. Wikipedia seems to back up my previous statement but just wanted to double check that "low" referred to the squelch being more open. [/QUOTE]
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