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Voiced serial numbers and calls - will it work in WPX with N1MM? And SO2R?
Kari Gustafsson SM0HRP
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Hi comrades and contesters. SO2R with N1MM (and perhaps even DXlog - see older post) is simple with Flexradio as many have reported for quite a while now. Plug and play. Even with 2BSIQ it is a childs game thanks to Flexradio.
But SSB WPX is now approaching and to do SO2R without voiced messages is more trickier than I thought. Huh....
However, voiced messages seems to be the rescue. What are your experience with this? Have you tried it with SO2R as well? There have been loots of views but most are a little bit too old to judge their relevance.
I realize it is perhaps too late to test it for the WPX but WTH....
GL to you all in the contest and look forward working you from my remote contest station SM0HRP.
http://remotedxandcontestblog.sm0hrp.se/
But SSB WPX is now approaching and to do SO2R without voiced messages is more trickier than I thought. Huh....
However, voiced messages seems to be the rescue. What are your experience with this? Have you tried it with SO2R as well? There have been loots of views but most are a little bit too old to judge their relevance.
I realize it is perhaps too late to test it for the WPX but WTH....
http://remotedxandcontestblog.sm0hrp.se/
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Can you tell me some more about voiced messages?0
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Hi Laurens. Sorry for being unclear. You pre-record voice messages for F1, F2 etc and send them instead of speaking them over the microphone.0
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Hi Kari, yes, i understand. But how do you implented this in N1MM? So after each QSO, the voiced message serial number goes 1 up?0
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Laurens,
Yes you can use the N1MM robot to assemble calls and the serial numbers from your pre-recorded letters/numbers files
http://n1mm.hamdocs.com/tiki-index.php?page=Stored+Messages+and+the+Function+Key+Message+Editor#Advanced_Voicing
There was a super article in CQ Contest mag a few years back on how to get the most natural sounding audio, but sadly I no longer have a copy. Can anyone help?
As ssb contesting isnt family friendly I'd love to set this up again, especially as we have remote DAX. Its all about recording and setting up the wav files IMO
I dont have a 6600/6700 so can't comment on Kari's original question about SO2R (sri)
73
Steve
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