Sounds pretty good, but shouldn't you have made it more realistic?
"Press 1 for a repeat of my call.
Press 2 for my exchange
Press 3 to ask for a QSL
Press 4 to speak to an operator"
Or for DX contests:
"Press 1 for English,
Press 2 en Espanol,
Press 3..."
If there is interest in this, I'll look into supporting it
in the logging program.
73,
Tom Wagner - N1MM
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From: cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com
[mailto:cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Gerry Hull
Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2005 9:48 AM
To: cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Synthesizer Opinions....
Last weekend during NAQP SSB, I deceided to whip together a voice keyer
using a very-high-quality voice font.
I ran the whole contest without lifting the microphone. I was happy to see
that it seemed to work very well, and exchanges went without hitches.
My opologies to N6RFM, who seemed to be the only station who could not copy
the synthesized voice. (It was on 10m, and my sig was probably not that
loud.)
Here's what it sounded like: http://www.w1ve.com/NAQP_Synth_fun_w1ve.mp3
Do you think the quality is good enough?
BTW, my best rate was about 75/hr using the synthesizer. It would be
interesting to try it using high power and a good antenna system to see how
it impacted rate.
73,
Gerry, W1VE
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