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Subject: [TRLog] Re: Switch box
From: becker@SPRINTMAIL.COM (Tony and Celia Becker)
Date: Fri, 22 Aug 1997 21:52:53 -0600
At 01:52 PM 8/22/97 -0500, Gerard Jendraszkiewicz <jend@midway.uchicago.edu> 
wrote:
>7. Sound blaster support, with provisions to record off the local
>station mic, seperate level controls for input/output.

Coincidentally, last night I sent the following related request to W9CF, author 
of the Sound Blaster Digital Voice Processor emulation TSR, SBDVP.EXE.

######## begin enclosed message

Hi Kevin!

I have been testing your SBDVP program and find that it is just GREAT!  Makes 
my cheap Sound Blasters work just like expensive DVPs without giving up a 
precious EISA slot!

I have been using DATOM's Contest Voice Blaster for three years now.  Last 
spring we had five stations running at once at a local multi-multi effort.   
Each station had a voice keyer, including three DVPs and two Sound Blasters 
running CVB.

One drawback was that the limited functionality and the completely different 
user interface of CVB caused frustration and confusion.  I am considering using 
your SBDVP in the future to solve this problem.  One thing is missing, however.

It is very inconvenient to have a separate microphone available to record the 
messages.  CVB has a command line option to send a "High" data signal out of a 
parallel port on pin 2 (designated for the external relay band output by Tree), 
or out of a serial port on pin 7 of a DB9 or pin 4 of a DB25 (designated for 
the PTT by Tree).  This output is used to energize a relay configured to switch 
the operators microphone (a Heil boom set is the standard) into the Sound 
Blaster during recording functions.  The operator thus does not even have to 
take his fingers off the home row to change his messages.  Thus it would work 
_exactly_ like a DVP and cable set!

If you don't like the idea of reusing these CVB designated pins, parallel port 
pins 3-6 are designated for the DVK F1-4 keys by TR and CT, and thus are 
available for use when emulating the DVP.  (If you had a DVK, you would 
probably not be running SBDVP.)  It may also be possible to use the joystick 
port on the Sound Blaster

If you could add such a "recording active" function to SBDVP, we would all be 
greatly in your debt.

Thanks for the great program and see you in the contests in any case!

73

AE0M, Tony Becker - becker@sprintmail.com - Silicon Valley, U.S.A.

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