[digitalradio] Multipsk's Voice mode (+JT65 vocalization)

2008-10-05 Thread Patrick Lindecker
Hello Tony,

 Thanks for the info on the Voice mode. I've noticed that the vocalization
 audio is sent to the sound card output that goes to the rig. Is there a 
 way
 to route it to the PC speakers instead?
I plan to propose (in the next Multipsk version) a possibility to route the 
voice to the output of a second sound card, so to simplify the use for blind 
Hams.

Note: for the moment, it is proposed in English (Central American accent) 
and in French (my parisian accent), but it could be proposed to any language 
(I've done a small program to give the possibility to build the acoustic 
characters dictionnary).

73
Patrick

- Original Message - 
From: Tony [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, October 05, 2008 6:59 AM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Multipsk's Voice mode


 Patrick,

 Thanks for the info on the Voice mode. I've noticed that the vocalization
 audio is sent to the sound card output that goes to the rig. Is there a 
 way
 to route it to the PC speakers instead?

 Thanks,

 Tony, K2MO

 - Original Message - 
 From: Patrick Lindecker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2008 6:14 PM
 Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Multipsk's Voice mode


 Hello Tony and all,

 Yes Voice is done for blind or partially sighted Hams (very sensitive and
 automatic tuning). I added the same system in JT65, but in JT65 it is
 simpler as you need only the Function keys (F1 to F12) to do the QSO.

 In Voice and JT65, characters can be repeated to the speaker as soon as
 they
 are received.

That would allow speech with any  mode.
 On any mode which throughput is equal or less than 120 characters/minute
 as
 one half of second is the minimum to pronounce a letter.

 73
 Patrick


 - Original Message - 
 From: Tony [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2008 10:18 PM
 Subject: [digitalradio] Multipsk's Voice mode


 All,

 Just learned about Multipsk's Voice mode thanks to Sholto (KE7HPV).
 It's
 an Olivia mode derivative that uses 8 tones with a bandwidth of 168 Hz.
 It's
 called Voice because it has the ability to vocalize incoming characters.

 I'm sure Patrick developed the mode with sightless hams in mind and I
 thought I'd mention it here since I believe there are a few sightless
 hams
 on this reflector.

 It might be an undertaking, but it would seem that this could be taken a
 step further by linking the incoming digital mode text to a
 text-to-speech
 program or something along those lines. That would allow speech with any
 mode.

 Just a thought.

 Tony, K2MO


 

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Re: [digitalradio] Multipsk's Voice mode (+JT65 vocalization)

2008-10-05 Thread Tony
 I plan to propose (in the next Multipsk version) a possibility to route 
 the
 voice to the output of a second sound card, so to simplify the use for 
 blind
 Hams.

I admire that Patrick. You certainly deserve praise for your work.

Thanks...

Tony, K2MO

- Original Message - 
From: Patrick Lindecker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, October 05, 2008 4:05 PM
Subject: [digitalradio] Multipsk's Voice mode (+JT65 vocalization)


 Hello Tony,

 Thanks for the info on the Voice mode. I've noticed that the vocalization
 audio is sent to the sound card output that goes to the rig. Is there a
 way
 to route it to the PC speakers instead?
 I plan to propose (in the next Multipsk version) a possibility to route 
 the
 voice to the output of a second sound card, so to simplify the use for 
 blind
 Hams.

 Note: for the moment, it is proposed in English (Central American accent)
 and in French (my parisian accent), but it could be proposed to any 
 language
 (I've done a small program to give the possibility to build the acoustic
 characters dictionnary).

 73
 Patrick

 - Original Message - 
 From: Tony [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Sunday, October 05, 2008 6:59 AM
 Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Multipsk's Voice mode


 Patrick,

 Thanks for the info on the Voice mode. I've noticed that the vocalization
 audio is sent to the sound card output that goes to the rig. Is there a
 way
 to route it to the PC speakers instead?

 Thanks,

 Tony, K2MO

 - Original Message - 
 From: Patrick Lindecker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2008 6:14 PM
 Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Multipsk's Voice mode


 Hello Tony and all,

 Yes Voice is done for blind or partially sighted Hams (very sensitive 
 and
 automatic tuning). I added the same system in JT65, but in JT65 it is
 simpler as you need only the Function keys (F1 to F12) to do the QSO.

 In Voice and JT65, characters can be repeated to the speaker as soon as
 they
 are received.

That would allow speech with any  mode.
 On any mode which throughput is equal or less than 120 characters/minute
 as
 one half of second is the minimum to pronounce a letter.

 73
 Patrick


 - Original Message - 
 From: Tony [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2008 10:18 PM
 Subject: [digitalradio] Multipsk's Voice mode


 All,

 Just learned about Multipsk's Voice mode thanks to Sholto (KE7HPV).
 It's
 an Olivia mode derivative that uses 8 tones with a bandwidth of 168 Hz.
 It's
 called Voice because it has the ability to vocalize incoming 
 characters.

 I'm sure Patrick developed the mode with sightless hams in mind and I
 thought I'd mention it here since I believe there are a few sightless
 hams
 on this reflector.

 It might be an undertaking, but it would seem that this could be taken 
 a
 step further by linking the incoming digital mode text to a
 text-to-speech
 program or something along those lines. That would allow speech with 
 any
 mode.

 Just a thought.

 Tony, K2MO


 

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[digitalradio] Multipsk's Voice mode

2008-10-04 Thread Tony
All,

Just learned about Multipsk's Voice mode thanks to Sholto (KE7HPV). It's 
an Olivia mode derivative that uses 8 tones with a bandwidth of 168 Hz. It's 
called Voice because it has the ability to vocalize incoming characters.

I'm sure Patrick developed the mode with sightless hams in mind and I 
thought I'd mention it here since I believe there are a few sightless hams 
on this reflector.

It might be an undertaking, but it would seem that this could be taken a 
step further by linking the incoming digital mode text to a text-to-speech 
program or something along those lines. That would allow speech with any 
mode.

Just a thought.

Tony, K2MO 



Re: [digitalradio] Multipsk's Voice mode

2008-10-04 Thread Patrick Lindecker
Hello Tony and all,

Yes Voice is done for blind or partially sighted Hams (very sensitive and 
automatic tuning). I added the same system in JT65, but in JT65 it is 
simpler as you need only the Function keys (F1 to F12) to do the QSO.

In Voice and JT65, characters can be repeated to the speaker as soon as they 
are received.

That would allow speech with any  mode.
On any mode which throughput is equal or less than 120 characters/minute as 
one half of second is the minimum to pronounce a letter.

73
Patrick


- Original Message - 
From: Tony [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2008 10:18 PM
Subject: [digitalradio] Multipsk's Voice mode


 All,

 Just learned about Multipsk's Voice mode thanks to Sholto (KE7HPV). It's
 an Olivia mode derivative that uses 8 tones with a bandwidth of 168 Hz. 
 It's
 called Voice because it has the ability to vocalize incoming characters.

 I'm sure Patrick developed the mode with sightless hams in mind and I
 thought I'd mention it here since I believe there are a few sightless hams
 on this reflector.

 It might be an undertaking, but it would seem that this could be taken a
 step further by linking the incoming digital mode text to a text-to-speech
 program or something along those lines. That would allow speech with any
 mode.

 Just a thought.

 Tony, K2MO


 

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Re: [digitalradio] Multipsk's Voice mode

2008-10-04 Thread Tony
Patrick,

Thanks for the info on the Voice mode. I've noticed that the vocalization 
audio is sent to the sound card output that goes to the rig. Is there a way 
to route it to the PC speakers instead?

Thanks,

Tony, K2MO

- Original Message - 
From: Patrick Lindecker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2008 6:14 PM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Multipsk's Voice mode


 Hello Tony and all,

 Yes Voice is done for blind or partially sighted Hams (very sensitive and
 automatic tuning). I added the same system in JT65, but in JT65 it is
 simpler as you need only the Function keys (F1 to F12) to do the QSO.

 In Voice and JT65, characters can be repeated to the speaker as soon as 
 they
 are received.

That would allow speech with any  mode.
 On any mode which throughput is equal or less than 120 characters/minute 
 as
 one half of second is the minimum to pronounce a letter.

 73
 Patrick


 - Original Message - 
 From: Tony [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2008 10:18 PM
 Subject: [digitalradio] Multipsk's Voice mode


 All,

 Just learned about Multipsk's Voice mode thanks to Sholto (KE7HPV). 
 It's
 an Olivia mode derivative that uses 8 tones with a bandwidth of 168 Hz.
 It's
 called Voice because it has the ability to vocalize incoming characters.

 I'm sure Patrick developed the mode with sightless hams in mind and I
 thought I'd mention it here since I believe there are a few sightless 
 hams
 on this reflector.

 It might be an undertaking, but it would seem that this could be taken a
 step further by linking the incoming digital mode text to a 
 text-to-speech
 program or something along those lines. That would allow speech with any
 mode.

 Just a thought.

 Tony, K2MO


 

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