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cspene

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I get a wavering sound that is kind of hard to tell when the high and low tones change. Anyone have any good pointers on this? Is this pretty typical on all of your X-Terra 50's??? Thanks.

Chris
 
If the tone starts out high, you will need to press the - key until the low tone is heard. If the tone is low, you will need to press the + key until the high tone is heard. Your objective is to get the high tone and low tone to "meet in the middle". I seldom find it possible to completely eliminate or nullify either tone. I usually set mine at a point where neither tone is dominant and the two tones blend together. Hope this helps. HH Randy
 
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