SUCESS AT LAST !!!!!!!!!
Doug ... we found the problem ...
When we recorded using the mike input to the Sound Blaster board it was in a
different format than
when we used the Windows 98 recorder in ........START/ PROGRAMS/
ACCESSORIES/ ENTERTAINMENT/ SOUND RECORDER..
>From the sound recorder window click on FILE ... then PROPERIES ...
This will show you the DETAILS of the sound format .....
When we used the mike into the sound board it was .... PCM
11,025hz 16 bit mono
but when we used the sound recorder in Windows 98 ..it was in PCM 22,050 8
bit mono
That is why one would not play after the other ... that is .. " W2ABC 59 05
"
which would be ...... %C<msg10.wav> in SSB memory ....
In DETAILS in Properties you can Convert all the audio files to 22,050 hz 8
bit mono ...
then everything works together .... and will sound out the call from the
Entry window followed
by the exchange from the appropriate F key ......
Nothing is ever simple .... Murphy is always at work ...
Now we can try CQ WW SSB next week just like we would run CW ..
All from memories ...unless Murphy strikes again ....
73 Whitey K1VV
----- Original Message -----
From: "BobD" <k1vv@tmlp.com>
To: <W0AH@aol.com>; <writelog@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 9:22 AM
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] Scott's WriteLog Webpage
>
> Doug,... sounds great .... we also were able to edit the audio letters
down
> using the Windows "Delete before or after current postion.".... and the
> call sign callout is quite acceptable for contesting.
>
> Were you able to get the exchange to sound out after the call?? " W2ABC
> 59 05 "
> We are having a problem with this.
>
> We cannot get the exchange to sound out after the call... All we get is
the
> call when we hit INS ...
> We did record the "CQ" in F11 and recorded other F keys using the shift
> key.... they all work...
> They all play back when we hit each recorded F key.
> We have recorded " 59 05 " in F10..... ....
> We have changed the SSB memory in F10 to ... %C<msg10.wav>
> And we have recorded all the letters ... all the proper wave files show in
> Ports .. Wave File Locate..
> What did we do wrong ?? When we type a call in the ENTRY window and hit
> INS...
> All that plays back is the call ....no exchange.
>
> Tnx Whitey K1VV
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <W0AH@aol.com>
> To: <writelog@contesting.com>
> Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 12:21 AM
> Subject: Re: [WriteLog] Scott's WriteLog Webpage
>
>
> >
> > Thanks to several of you for the suggestion of "Delete Before or After
> > Current Position."
> > I've reduced the length of each character from about .7 to about .33
> seconds,
> > and the %C is now about as fast as my normal contest talk. Doesn't
sound
> > quite as natural, but it's effective.
> > At this point, having recorded all the letters/numerals and 8 messages,
I
> > think I could actually operate the contest without the mic- just using
key
> > strokes! Pretty neat!
> > I'm using an Icom 706 which has two mic inputs- one in front and one in
> back.
> > My Heil Pro is connected in the back, and my computer is interfaced to
> the
> > front. The Soundblaster DVR seems to work OK in VOX mode. Would there
be
> any
> > reason to interface the rig for PTT?
> > Does Writelog support Soundblaster generated CW. I haven't had time to
> think
> > about CW yet (or read that part of the documentation), but plan to
operate
> > several CW contests later this fall.
> > Doug W0AH soon to be XE3/W0AH
> >
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