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<div>I looked at the DVK settings and I can't image an application for some settings:</div>
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<li><b>MIC</b>: Enables the mic input when the Voice Keyer (VK) is not playing </li><li><font face="Courier New, sans-serif"><b>NOMIC</b></font>: Mutes the mic input when the VK is not playing (default) </li><li><font face="Courier New, sans-serif"><b>MICWHENPLAY</b></font>: Enables the mic input when the VK is playing </li><li><font face="Courier New, sans-serif"><b>NOMICWHENPLAY</b></font>: Mutes the mic input when the VK is playing (default) </li></font>
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<div>Mic is clear to me and would be used in all cases in my opinion.</div>
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<div>NoMic and NoMicWhenPlay is probably in order to mute the mic that nothing is send out by accident (default). But I see no further application?</div>
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<div>What is MicWhenPlay for? Why would you add a mic signal to the playing DVK signal?</div>
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<div>Did I misunderstood something or do I not see the wood for the trees?</div>
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<div>73</div>
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<div>Andy, DK4WA</div>
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