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Oct 26th, 2004 at 10:35am

gregbrown   Offline
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g'day guys, I've got a little prob which I hope one of you guys might be able to help out with.

Ive had fs9 for a while now and have gradually built up a good collection of flight control devices such as yoke, pedals,throttle etc, I also have a monster sound system with a 200w active subwoofer, surround speakers, hi performance tweeters etc, but with all this sound field going on the mic in teamspeak obviously feeds back to the system resulting in abominable reverb' !

Is there any way I can disable the mic feeding back into my system and just feed it down the net only to avoid this reverb?

hoping for help guys - 'dedicated fs fan stuck on headset only , grrr'   

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Reply #1 - Oct 26th, 2004 at 1:56pm

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Greg,

This may be a lead... but not much more.  I don't know all the details on the product really well... so this my be a bit wrong amd may be a dead end too.

Goflight has JUST released a new hardware module.  It is an "ATC" module.  It lets you plug your mike, headphones and speakers into it.  It then (using analog filtering) separates out the ATC voice signals from the rest of the sound.... routes that separated signal to your headphones thru a simulated squelch circuit to emulate real radio voice comms...... and then sends the other signal on to the speakers.  It has volume controls and also has a dial and led numeric screen that selects the "response" to the automated M$ ATC system.  It passes thru the real mike audio stuff for stufff like Teamspeak.

So what you get is pretty much ONLY voice signals coming thru the headphones... while the rest of the sound is still on the speakers.

I am not sure if this is all exactly correct...and if this would help you out... but it might.  It sells for something in the $150 range, I think.

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.................john
 

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Reply #2 - Oct 26th, 2004 at 6:07pm

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Aww man, JB...you're sure not helping me decide against a pit.
 

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Reply #3 - Oct 26th, 2004 at 9:40pm

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Aww man, JB...you're sure not helping me decide against a pit.


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