
Dennis J. Haggerty
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Dennis J. Haggerty a ajouté un commentaire,
No, it's not all the same sound. If people are using VOX hopefully the noise filtering is good enough you won't be hearing everyone's wind blast and engine drone 24/7. When someone speaks you will ...
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Dennis J. Haggerty a ajouté un commentaire,
OK. I get it now. Apparently no one is using VOX so you already have the open mike picking up everyone's ambient noise but your own. In this case, barring a feedback loop, there isn't much of a dow...
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Dennis J. Haggerty a ajouté un commentaire,
"Side tone gives any user a better appreciation of how they sound to others." That's my point. Side tones are feed back to the person speaking. You want to hear Jack's voice not his turn signal bee...
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Dennis J. Haggerty a ajouté un commentaire,
I have read through the comments. I understand the feature you are requesting and why you want it. Technically speaking it is not side tones. By definition side tones are audio feedback to the pers...
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Dennis J. Haggerty a ajouté un commentaire,
Sorry Mr. Emerson but I have to disagree. You should be able to talk to a toll both attendant or someone at a gas station without having their voice amplified through your headset. As long as I tur...
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Dennis J. Haggerty a ajouté un commentaire,
I got to thinking abut how the side tones worked on my Autocom system. I guess they weren't so much "always on" but rather "always available". Since this was a VOX system the side tones kicked in w...
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Dennis J. Haggerty a ajouté un commentaire,
Side tones were always on with my Autocom system. I never found that to be a problem. It was actually a good thing.
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Dennis J. Haggerty a ajouté un commentaire,
This was the first thing my wife commented on when trying out the SMH10 for the first time. We are coming from an older Autocom system where we would blow into the microphone occasionally to trigge...