Adjusting Noise Gate
The noise gate is used to set the minimum audio threshold necessary to allow audio to pass from the headset
microphone through to the rest of the system. When the audio level from the microphone is below this threshold, the
gate is closed and the audio is muted. When the audio level from the microphone is above this threshold, the gate is
open and audio passes. Setting the noise gate threshold too high can cause the beginning of words to be cut off or
make the audio sound choppy, so Pliant recommends setting the noise gate as low as possible.
Adjust your Radio Pack noise gate threshold using these steps:
1. Press and hold the RP Menu button for 2 seconds; then, use the far-right volume knob to scroll and select User
Settings . Press F2 ( ENT ).
2. Scroll and select Noise Gate . The current noise gate setting will be displayed on the right-hand side. Press F2
( ENT ) to view a list of available setting options.
3. Scroll to select from the range of options: Very High -60 , High -63, Medium -66, Low -69 , and Off . These
options correspond to a range of levels from -60 dB (very high) to -∞ (off).
4. Press F2 ( SAVE ). Once saved, the screen will return to the previous menu.
Figure 22 Adjusting Noise Gate
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