That's interesting. To create the various letter, number, and callsign prefix
sound files, I simply recorded the alphabet/number/prefix sequences, processed
the files, and saved each letter/number/prefix to their sound files... a.wav,
b.wav, etc. Doing it that way produced sound files with much the same cadence,
and identical levels. Between those and other files, I have close to 190 files.
vy 73,
Bryan WA7PRC
Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2016 19:31:51 +0000
From: Wayne <support@writelog.com>
To: Writelog Forum <writelog@contesting.com>
Subject: [WriteLog] just published Audacity plug-in for WriteLog SSB support
Here is a new page:
http://writelog.com/wav-files-for-transmission
To quote from its opening:
> For those that want full SSB transmission automation, the WriteLog
> team provides a plug-in to Audacity <http://audacityteam.org> that
> simplifies getting set up. The WriteLog team offers no opinion here
> about whether such automation is good for your contesting score or
> not. Should you want to use the automation, here is how. On first
> read, this page seems long and complicated. Rest assured, its not as
> hard as it looks.
If you ever wanted to try to make WriteLog synthesize SSB for callsigns
and/or serial numbers, but gave up because it was too hard to create the
necessary WAV files, its not as hard as it used to be. To paraphrase the
quote above: the WriteLog team has no opinion about whether this is a
"good thing" on the air or not.
Wayne
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