NI6T wrote:
> one can use just the"%" character for the numbers. Here is my F2
> entry for last year's SS Phone contest:
> <number.wav><space.wav>%<msg10.wav>
You are correct Garry - the % sign by itself will sound out serial
numbers properly.
But, you can also use %1, %2, %3, %4 and %5 to send specifically
recorded number files, instead of just sounding out indivdual numbers.
I use %5 (00001.wav, 00002.wav for example) for number repeats,
("3-oh-1, 3-hundred-one, number three-oh-one.")
The reason I mentioned that in an earlier message was that Jack was
using %3 - that will sound out three numbers (zero-zero-one, etc.)
But you can also record 001.wav, 002.wav, etc to have a less-robotic
sounding wav. file.
73 Jamie NS3T
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