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Old July 8th 07, 12:47 AM posted to rec.radio.cb
Frank Gilliland Frank Gilliland is offline
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Default Learn How VoiceMax Increases Your Transmission Range...

On Sat, 07 Jul 2007 12:55:58 -0700, Telspam Electronics
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On Jul 7, 2:41 pm, cmdr buzz corey
wrote:
Then you aren't processing the speech waveform, just amplifying it. If
you want to process the waveform for more average power, then the
waveform has to be changed.


That's not true. The audio waveform is a sine wave.



Only if it's a single tone of constant amplitude.


In the VoiceMax,
the processed waveform is still made up of sine waves... but the
levels are different from the oroginal signal. The low levels are
higher... and the very high levels are lower. A good speech processor
essentially flattens the output at a desired level... without
excessive harmonic distortion.



That's such an oversimplification that it's flat-out wrong. What you
are saying is just like if you adjusted your computer monitor or TV by
turning the contrast all the way down, the brightness all the way up,
then telling people that it's a better picture despite the fact that
it's worse.