how to increase Mic sensitivity? - Tilt, TyTN II, MDA Vario III General

Hi
I have noticed that the mic sensitivity is less in tytn ii. If you speak slowly its difficult to understand on the other side. Is there some setting in the registry or somewhere where this can be increased?
Thanks and Regards
Tushar

and on nthis??

Maybe try turning on AGC? Automatic Gain Control. i think it's under settings system.

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but make sure in settings->microphone agc is turned on
agc is automatic gain control which mean that it should inc the sensitivity according to input volume
Rudegar said:
I don't have the problem
but make sure in settings->microphone agc is turned on
agc is automatic gain control which mean that it should inc the sensitivity according to input volume
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Running EnergyRom WM 6.5. Do you mean Settings -> System -> Auto Volume Control? If so I played with that setting with no improvement.

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