Re: [digitalradio] Speech-to-Text for the Handicapped

2010-05-21 Thread Hal Stang
All, I am setting up my mobile rig again(icom 706/High Sierra Screwdriver/Ameritron amp). I wonder if you could run ALE400 or other digital modes from the mobile using speech recognition software??? Hal WD4MDA - Original Message - From: Tony d...@optonline.net To:

Re: [digitalradio] Speech-to-Text for the Handicapped

2010-05-21 Thread Tony
On 5/21/2010 3:28 AM, Hal Stang wrote: All, I am setting up my mobile rig again(icom 706/High Sierra Screwdriver/Ameritron amp). I wonder if you could run ALE400 or other digital modes from the mobile using speech recognition software??? Hal WD4MDA Hal, Skip Teller can answer your

Re: [digitalradio] Speech-to-Text for the Handicapped

2010-05-21 Thread Tony
- Original Message - From: Tonyd...@optonline.net To:digitalradio@yahoogroups.com 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

Re: [digitalradio] Speech-to-Text for the Handicapped

2010-05-21 Thread Hal Stang
be a first for me! Tony -K2MO - Original Message - From: Tonyd...@optonline.net To:digitalradio@yahoogroups.com 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

Re: [digitalradio] Speech-to-Text for the Handicapped

2010-05-20 Thread KH6TY
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

Re: [digitalradio] Speech-to-Text for the Handicapped

2010-05-20 Thread Tony
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