For those who do have an interest in exploring this stuff, I've just added a .pdf file of my initial draft of files to be recorded you may find useful if you're into this concept. http://www.k6vva.co
Hi Bob: Ditto! That's why I am looking for more examples of "options", however I doubt a DX SSB'er with an exchange serial number of 34 would say it on the air as four and thirty :-) That was just ON
Just an additional comoment about "CW" as pertains to this matter. One of the great things about DX contests years ago, was that it was so easy to ID many stations without even hearing their callsign
I understand there is no interest in supporting a 'complex' program modification for some of my previous suggestions about increasing Voice-Keying option flexibility. One final plea...for a just one
Do you mean how (can) they reduce operator fatigue by 15% and increase their score(s) by at least 7% using such a functionality??? Perhaps I'm not understanding your question. 73... Rick, K6VVA _____
Hi again, Steve: Sorry...but I am still not understanding your question I guess. What do you mean by "how do (they) handle the info? By "info", are you referring to the callsign & serial numbers...on
Yup. But as a Voiceover artist, I've done as many as 2,500 sound "bytes" in one session. I can do 30+ callsigns per minute recording, however the quick editing will take a tad longer for each :-) A m
Personally, I found FireFox (or was it FoxFire) more inspirational :-) _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list WriteLog@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailma
Sorry about the filter "bump". Since some of the WL posts end up in a "v i r u s" filter trap on the Unix this is how I must deal with things. If it weren't for the Net Criminals in the world, I woul
Jim: Yes (I think we both probably heard some of the same stations). Maybe it's time to subsitute an RST for RS on SSB (the T part being for audio quality :-) But with all the bogus "everybody is 59"
Tnx (all) for the info...I want to check this out. Already have a demo in process I'll hopefully put up soon. HNY... _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list WriteLog@con
Thanks, George - you were right in every detail. The article is now part of a very large page about "auto messaging" on the K9JY site, at: http://www.k9jy.com/WriteLog%20Windows/auto_messaging.htm Cl
George: That's almost verbatim what my pal ZD8Z said after he talked me into getting active on HF again after 20+ years away & rejoing the NCCC he and I helped co-found way back when :-) I appreciate
RE: My Alternative Voice-Keying Approach "Crusade" I've put up a Flash Audio DEMO at and related stuff at: http://www.k6vva.com Listen & Then Decide If It's Right For You. For those who are intereste
For the SSB Contest "Speed Kings" who may find my initial online demo a bit slow, I just added a "Hot Rod" version. http://www.k6vva.com 1. Click your REFRESH button 2. Got to the "Hot Rod" link at t
K6VVA had previously communicated: Ooops...in putting together the quick demo, I forgot the "Prec" ;-( No problem...it can go on the front of the .wav file #3. -VVA __________________________________
Seems Microsoft has decided to continue support to Windows 98 until June 2006. YEAH!!! _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list WriteLog@contesting.com http://lists.conte
I just returned from KP2CW & the CW DX Contest...now shifting gears and most anxious to complete the fullcallsign.wav voice-keying implementation for future SSB contests. Has WriteLog been tweaked ye
Sid: But wouldn't you want these to be YOUR own voice??? There must be a low-cost "voice-over" recording studio somewhere nearby there in KH6 land. I have a 72 track hi-end digital setup, and am a pr
RE-SEND I just returned from KP2CW & the CW DX Contest...now shifting gears and most anxious to complete the fullcallsign.wav voice-keying implementation for future SSB contests. Has WriteLog been tw