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Offline VK3BVW

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Using a Mixing Console in the Radio Shack
« on: October 14, 2017, 2323 UTC »
For Terry and others who have seen my Behringer mixer in the radio shack, here is a detailed look at using the Xenyx Q802 USB mixing console with four receivers into a pair of powered speakers. I cover how the mixer is connected to the radios and the speakers, explain the various controls available to the shortwave radio listener and amateur radio operator, advantages of using this system in the radio shack, and a few tips when buying a mixing console such as this Behringer unit.

https://youtu.be/iDisHsLNaHI

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Re: Using a Mixing Console in the Radio Shack
« Reply #1 on: October 15, 2017, 0102 UTC »
Rob, many thanks for making the video. Exactly what I was looking for, how to use the mixer in a practical ham shack application. Most of the videos online are for musicians. Not my thing - I have been told I couldn't carry a tune in a bucket. Hi Hi
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