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VoiceMax - Transceiver Speech Processor
Scheduled Release - July 2007


Why Do You Need It?
Two-way radio communication relies on the modulation contained within
the signal. Maintaining a high modulation level is crucial in
providing the highest possible efficiency from any transmitter
operating on AM, FM, or SSB modes. Two-way radios rely on microphones
that inherently change audio levels delivered to the transmitter. This
causes transmitter modulation to fluctuate greatly depending on voice
level and pitch. This audio fluctuation lowers the average modulation
applied to the transmitter, resulting in less than optimal
transmission range.


Are You Ready to be Heard?
Most speech processors use "signal clipping" and sound fuzzy. VoiceMax
provides a constant 100% modulation level by using a sophisticated AGC
(automatic gain control) circuit that ensures that your transceiver
will punch through loud and clear. VoiceMax's harmonic distortion is
less than 1%. Do you want that audio punch without all the background
noise associated with power microphones? VoiceMax provides high-level
amplification from your stock dynamic microphone, and incorporates an
adjustable noise gate that blocks unwanted background sounds. VoiceMax
is perfect for mobile environments!


Find out more at:
www.telstar-electronics.com

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CBers aren't intelligent enough to use a speech processor. They will
crank it up to max and think because they get more "swang" on the
meter they have a bigger signal, when all it accomplishes is splatter
over the rf spectrum.

On May 18, 11:57 am, Telstar Electronics
wrote:
VoiceMax - Transceiver Speech Processor
Scheduled Release - July 2007

Why Do You Need It?
Two-way radio communication relies on the modulation contained within
the signal. Maintaining a high modulation level is crucial in
providing the highest possible efficiency from any transmitter
operating on AM, FM, or SSB modes. Two-way radios rely on microphones
that inherently change audio levels delivered to the transmitter. This
causes transmitter modulation to fluctuate greatly depending on voice
level and pitch. This audio fluctuation lowers the average modulation
applied to the transmitter, resulting in less than optimal
transmission range.

Are You Ready to be Heard?
Most speech processors use "signal clipping" and sound fuzzy. VoiceMax
provides a constant 100% modulation level by using a sophisticated AGC
(automatic gain control) circuit that ensures that your transceiver
will punch through loud and clear. VoiceMax's harmonic distortion is
less than 1%. Do you want that audio punch without all the background
noise associated with power microphones? VoiceMax provides high-level
amplification from your stock dynamic microphone, and incorporates an
adjustable noise gate that blocks unwanted background sounds. VoiceMax
is perfect for mobile environments!

Find out more at:www.telstar-electronics.com



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cmdr buzz corey wrote:
CBers aren't intelligent enough to use a speech processor. They will
crank it up to max and think because they get more "swang" on the
meter they have a bigger signal, when all it accomplishes is splatter
over the rf spectrum.

On May 18, 11:57 am, Telstar Electronics
wrote:

VoiceMax - Transceiver Speech Processor
Scheduled Release - July 2007

Why Do You Need It?
Two-way radio communication relies on the modulation contained within
the signal. Maintaining a high modulation level is crucial in
providing the highest possible efficiency from any transmitter
operating on AM, FM, or SSB modes. Two-way radios rely on microphones
that inherently change audio levels delivered to the transmitter. This
causes transmitter modulation to fluctuate greatly depending on voice
level and pitch. This audio fluctuation lowers the average modulation
applied to the transmitter, resulting in less than optimal
transmission range.

Are You Ready to be Heard?
Most speech processors use "signal clipping" and sound fuzzy. VoiceMax
provides a constant 100% modulation level by using a sophisticated AGC
(automatic gain control) circuit that ensures that your transceiver
will punch through loud and clear. VoiceMax's harmonic distortion is
less than 1%. Do you want that audio punch without all the background
noise associated with power microphones? VoiceMax provides high-level
amplification from your stock dynamic microphone, and incorporates an
adjustable noise gate that blocks unwanted background sounds. VoiceMax
is perfect for mobile environments!

Find out more at:www.telstar-electronics.com




Dont know who is more annoying, Brian for his spam or the numbnuts
who is responding above.
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jim wrote:
cmdr buzz corey wrote:
CBers aren't intelligent enough to use a speech processor. They will
crank it up to max and think because they get more "swang" on the
meter they have a bigger signal, when all it accomplishes is splatter
over the rf spectrum.

On May 18, 11:57 am, Telstar Electronics
wrote:

VoiceMax - Transceiver Speech Processor
Scheduled Release - July 2007

Why Do You Need It?
Two-way radio communication relies on the modulation contained within
the signal. Maintaining a high modulation level is crucial in
providing the highest possible efficiency from any transmitter
operating on AM, FM, or SSB modes. Two-way radios rely on microphones
that inherently change audio levels delivered to the transmitter. This
causes transmitter modulation to fluctuate greatly depending on voice
level and pitch. This audio fluctuation lowers the average modulation
applied to the transmitter, resulting in less than optimal
transmission range.

Are You Ready to be Heard?
Most speech processors use "signal clipping" and sound fuzzy. VoiceMax
provides a constant 100% modulation level by using a sophisticated AGC
(automatic gain control) circuit that ensures that your transceiver
will punch through loud and clear. VoiceMax's harmonic distortion is
less than 1%. Do you want that audio punch without all the background
noise associated with power microphones? VoiceMax provides high-level
amplification from your stock dynamic microphone, and incorporates an
adjustable noise gate that blocks unwanted background sounds. VoiceMax
is perfect for mobile environments!

Find out more at:www.telstar-electronics.com




Dont know who is more annoying, Brian for his spam or the numbnuts
who is responding above.

cmdr buzz corey is ashamed of his closet CB base station.
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Steveo wrote:
jim wrote:

cmdr buzz corey wrote:

CBers aren't intelligent enough to use a speech processor. They will
crank it up to max and think because they get more "swang" on the
meter they have a bigger signal, when all it accomplishes is splatter
over the rf spectrum.

On May 18, 11:57 am, Telstar Electronics
wrote:


VoiceMax - Transceiver Speech Processor
Scheduled Release - July 2007

Why Do You Need It?
Two-way radio communication relies on the modulation contained within
the signal. Maintaining a high modulation level is crucial in
providing the highest possible efficiency from any transmitter
operating on AM, FM, or SSB modes. Two-way radios rely on microphones
that inherently change audio levels delivered to the transmitter. This
causes transmitter modulation to fluctuate greatly depending on voice
level and pitch. This audio fluctuation lowers the average modulation
applied to the transmitter, resulting in less than optimal
transmission range.

Are You Ready to be Heard?
Most speech processors use "signal clipping" and sound fuzzy. VoiceMax
provides a constant 100% modulation level by using a sophisticated AGC
(automatic gain control) circuit that ensures that your transceiver
will punch through loud and clear. VoiceMax's harmonic distortion is
less than 1%. Do you want that audio punch without all the background
noise associated with power microphones? VoiceMax provides high-level
amplification from your stock dynamic microphone, and incorporates an
adjustable noise gate that blocks unwanted background sounds. VoiceMax
is perfect for mobile environments!

Find out more at:www.telstar-electronics.com



Dont know who is more annoying, Brian for his spam or the numbnuts
who is responding above.


cmdr buzz corey is ashamed of his closet CB base station.

hey how did the Cav's do? Watching the subway series at the mo'.


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jim wrote:
Steveo wrote:
jim wrote:

cmdr buzz corey wrote:

CBers aren't intelligent enough to use a speech processor. They will
crank it up to max and think because they get more "swang" on the
meter they have a bigger signal, when all it accomplishes is splatter
over the rf spectrum.

On May 18, 11:57 am, Telstar Electronics
wrote:


VoiceMax - Transceiver Speech Processor
Scheduled Release - July 2007

Why Do You Need It?
Two-way radio communication relies on the modulation contained within
the signal. Maintaining a high modulation level is crucial in
providing the highest possible efficiency from any transmitter
operating on AM, FM, or SSB modes. Two-way radios rely on microphones
that inherently change audio levels delivered to the transmitter.
This causes transmitter modulation to fluctuate greatly depending on
voice level and pitch. This audio fluctuation lowers the average
modulation applied to the transmitter, resulting in less than optimal
transmission range.

Are You Ready to be Heard?
Most speech processors use "signal clipping" and sound fuzzy.
VoiceMax provides a constant 100% modulation level by using a
sophisticated AGC (automatic gain control) circuit that ensures that
your transceiver will punch through loud and clear. VoiceMax's
harmonic distortion is less than 1%. Do you want that audio punch
without all the background noise associated with power microphones?
VoiceMax provides high-level amplification from your stock dynamic
microphone, and incorporates an adjustable noise gate that blocks
unwanted background sounds. VoiceMax is perfect for mobile
environments!

Find out more at:www.telstar-electronics.com



Dont know who is more annoying, Brian for his spam or the numbnuts
who is responding above.


cmdr buzz corey is ashamed of his closet CB base station.



hey how did the Cav's do? Watching the subway series at the mo'.

Old news but they choked a bit.. they're still alive tho.

Watch out for them Indians next. hehe
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On May 18, 5:51 pm, cmdr buzz corey
wrote:
CBers aren't intelligent enough to use a speech processor. They will
crank it up to max and think because they get more "swang" on the
meter they have a bigger signal, when all it accomplishes is splatter
over the rf spectrum.


You have a very low opinion of cbers. Then why do you bother to
frequent this newsgroup?
www.telstar-electronics.com


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Telstar Electronics wrote:
On May 18, 5:51 pm, cmdr buzz corey
wrote:

CBers aren't intelligent enough to use a speech processor. They will
crank it up to max and think because they get more "swang" on the
meter they have a bigger signal, when all it accomplishes is splatter
over the rf spectrum.



You have a very low opinion of cbers. Then why do you bother to
frequent this newsgroup?
www.telstar-electronics.com


Like this:

On May 11, 6:05 am, "Mindraker" wrote:

However, I have to admit, the whole fun of listening to
CB is channel 19, if you know what I mean ))))



Yes, it is quite entertaining some times to listen to how feeble minds
express themselves... lol
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On May 19, 11:57 am, jim wrote:
Yes, it is quite entertaining some times to listen to how feeble minds
express themselves... lol



Couldn't have said it better myself...lol
No... I think it's more than that. He visits here because he thinks
he's superior to cbers. I wish that were true.
www.telstar-electronics.com

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Telstar Electronics wrote:
On May 19, 11:57 am, jim wrote:

Yes, it is quite entertaining some times to listen to how feeble minds
express themselves... lol




Couldn't have said it better myself...lol
No... I think it's more than that. He visits here because he thinks
he's superior to cbers. I wish that were true.
www.telstar-electronics.com

Cut and paste what you will Brian but you have on many occasions
belittled CB operators and then try and sell your kit here. Are you
really that dense to see the irony?


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