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![]() On Wed, 26 Nov 2008, Rectifier wrote: Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2008 12:56:20 -0600 From: Rectifier Newsgroups: rec.radio.cb, rec.radio.amateur.homebrew, rec.radio.amateur.equipment Subject: VoiceMax Speech Processor "cmdr buzz corey" wrote in message ... On Nov 14, 5:13 am, Telstar Electronics wrote: The VoiceMax speech processor is not for everyone... It's only for radio operators that want maximum range from their rig. Along with maximum splatter. LOL. His website claims that Mouser Electronics is a "partner." Searches on Mouser for "Telstar" and "VoiceMax" return zero results. Hmm. . does buying some parts from Mouser make them a "partner." If so, I'm a "partner" with Mouser, too. LOL LOL I have their 2008 sept-oct catalog and "Telstar" is not listed in the supplier index at the end. Does Telstar provide any kind of study data that defines what "maximum range from their rig" actually means? And documents that the processor actually does something measurably beneficial at the receive end? |
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