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Subject: | RE: [CQ-Contest] Synthesizer Opinions.... |
From: | Eric Hilding <dx35@hilding.com> |
Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 11:38:13 -0800 |
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Gerry, W1VE posted:=== - My "glue" to make this an actual contest keyer was a Visual Basic program. I use Writelog -- with Writelog is very easy to get the callsign entered, as well as the current frequency of the radios. My program "took over" the F1-F12 keys, as well as INSERT/DELETE, and the + sign on the numeric keypad. I simply mapped these keystrokes to the appropriate text for the synthesizer to speak. I decoded callsigns to speak the phonetics rather than the individual letters. === Tnx for all the FB detailed info, Gerry. A few more questions that may also be of interest to other voice-automation aficionados: 1. When you say your program "took over" the F1-F12 & other keys in WL, were these for various "SSB Message" option uses like: <callsign.wav><space.wav><name.wav><state.wav> type string customation? Or, unique program-exclusive use necessary for your VB creation opertion, which then would decrease the number of SSB message user-desired options available? FYI, I'm the one who "hounded" Wayne to increase the WL SSB message options from 10 to 20, but I still see a need for 10 more in order to fine-tune SSB automation for lengthy exchange contests like SS for specific logical reasons :-) 2. My initial investigation into the AT&T Human voice fonts (vs. synthesizer) resulted in what appears to be the need for a "Commerical" type distribution licensing arrangement *IF* any type of "broadcast over airwaves" is done. I plan to pursue this to try and get AT&T to modify their pricing schema since Amateur Radio use (IMHO) for non-profit purposes should not be lumped together with "Commerical" broadcast pricing. A long shot, but I'll take it. Have you checked out any "broadcast" related licensing issues with Microsoft and the AT&T Natural Voice reference included in your post? 3. I'm sure there are others who have asked (or will) about the possibilities of using their own voice. FYI, the initial response to my question about doing this with AT&T's technology resulted in a price tag of approx. "$200,000". My gosh...a person could build a Super-Station for this! Methinks there may be a lesser cost way of doing it and investigation thereof has been added to the large "To Do" list ;-( Congrats on your trailblazing QRV with this voice-automation stuff & TNX again for sharing with all ofus. 73... Rick, K6VVA
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