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Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2010 6:41 PM
Subject: [digitalradio] Speech-to-Text for the Handicapped
All,
Andy brought up the digital mode / text-to-speech idea recently and a
thought came to mind that this could help the handicapped. I'm not sure
if speech-to-text programs can transfer
questions - see the thread on this subject.
Tony -K2MO
PS: Let us know when you're on the road.
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Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2010 6:41 PM
Subject: [digitalradio] Speech-to-Text for the Handicapped
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Sent: Friday, May 21, 2010 3:53 AM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Speech-to-Text for the Handicapped
On 5/21/2010 3:28 AM, Hal Stang wrote:
All,
I am setting up my mobile rig again(icom 706/High Sierra
: [digitalradio] Speech-to-Text for the Handicapped
On 5/21/2010 4:28 AM, Hal Stang wrote:
Thanks Tony I appreciate. And will let you know when I am on the Road
LOL. I worked mobile CW for years. LOL.
73, thanks for your time.
Hal
WD4MDA
Me too Hal! I used to take along a Bulldog mini paddle
All,
Andy brought up the digital mode / text-to-speech idea recently and a
thought came to mind that this could help the handicapped. I'm not sure
if speech-to-text programs can transfer text to another application
right out of the box, but assuming they did, there would still be the
need for
Tony,
I am not sure what you mean, but you can use Dragon Software's Naturally
Speaking, version 10, and dictate into the TX window of most programs
(such as DigiPan, and fldigi, and maybe even Multipsk (although have not
tested it with Multipsk) and not have to type. However, Naturally
On 5/20/2010 8:02 PM, KH6TY wrote:
Tony,
I am not sure what you mean, but you can use Dragon Software's Naturally
Speaking, version 10, and dictate into the TX window of most programs
(such as DigiPan, and fldigi, and maybe even Multipsk
I didn't know that Skip - thanks for passing that