Re: [digitalradio] Voice recognition

2009-12-28 Thread Ted Leonard
Hi Skip,
I am really curious too about Dragon and the digital modes.

Ted W3VG

KH6TY wrote:


 Already replied directly as requested.

 73
 Skip KH6TY

   


 Andy obrien wrote:
  

 I think Skip Teller is at least familiar with this.  Skip ?

 Andy K3UK


 On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 5:26 PM, F.R. Ashley gda...@clearwire.net 
 mailto:gda...@clearwire.net wrote:

  

 


 *Hi,*
  
 *I was wondering if anyone is using a voice recognition program
 such as Dragon Naturally Speaking with a digital program such as
 Digiapan, MixW, etc..*
 *Respond to me directly please,*
  
 *Thanks,*
 *Buddy WB4M*
 __.




 
 


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Re: [digitalradio] Voice recognition

2009-12-28 Thread F.R. Ashley
Skip, Ted,  others,

Version 10 is presently on sale at Tigerdirect.com for $29.99 AFTER rebates..

73 Buddy WB4M  (tnx for all the info Skip!)
  - Original Message - 
  From: KH6TY 
  To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Monday, December 28, 2009 9:15 PM
  Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Voice recognition




  Hi Ted, 

  Dragon Software's Naturally Speaking, Version 10 and up, will dictate into 
any active text window (such as fldigi's TX text window). You can get it at 
Target stores for about $40. Just install it, go through the initial training, 
and dictate what you want to speak, but use macros for CQ, 3x3 calls, 1x1 
calls, turnovers, 73's etc., that are not normal English speech.

  For example, I press F4 (his call de my call) which goes into transmit and 
waits for me to type. I then speak what I want to say. When finished, I press 
F5 (BTU) and the macro sends (BTU his call de my call k) and goes to receive. I 
repeat this over and over until the QSO winds up, and then I press F6 (73 his 
call de my call sk) and go on to the next contact. If I need to send prosigns, 
I type those when I pause the speaking. Same for model numbers, although many 
come out right.

  That's all the is to it. Just spend time with additional training to your 
voice and you will seldom have to make any corrections, but those can also be 
spoken, so if you type ahead with speaking, you have time to correct anything 
Dragon did not understand correctly.

  It is very important to use a good microphone or Dragon will make many 
mistakes. There was a good quality one inside my software box. My Heil Pro 
headset microphone also works well.

  73

Skip KH6TY



  Ted Leonard wrote: 
  
Hi Skip,
I am really curious too about Dragon and the digital modes.

Ted W3VG

KH6TY wrote:


 Already replied directly as requested.

 73
 Skip KH6TY

 


 Andy obrien wrote:
 

 I think Skip Teller is at least familiar with this. Skip ?

 Andy K3UK


 On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 5:26 PM, F.R. Ashley gda...@clearwire.net 
 mailto:gda...@clearwire.net wrote:

 

 


 *Hi,*
 
 *I was wondering if anyone is using a voice recognition program
 such as Dragon Naturally Speaking with a digital program such as
 Digiapan, MixW, etc..*
 *Respond to me directly please,*
 
 *Thanks,*
 *Buddy WB4M*
 __.




 
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