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The VoiceMax speech processor is not for everyone...
It's only for radio operators that want maximum range from their rig.
VoiceMax is no gimmick... it uses proven AGC technology to produce
tangible results. Want to know more?
http://tinyurl.com/2ac9r5
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Stev eH
What has a ready made module got to do with home brew?

Steve H

Nothing, it's just Griffeys' spam through google again.

(need a processor on your CB? contact Brian in his moms basement)

Otherwise killfilter voicemax. No one wanted his 11 meter amplifier either,
so he finally stopped that spam.

73
Steve.
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What has a ready made module got to do with home brew?
Steve H


SteveH, it has everything to do with home brew... if your goal is to
substantially increase the performance of your rig.
www.telstar-electronics.com

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Tel star Electronics
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What has a ready made module got to do with home brew?
Steve H


SteveH, it has everything to do with home brew... if your goal is to
substantially increase the performance of your rig.
www.telstar-electronics.com

Most people would build one rather than buy one and many would even
design one based on RF processing as this would be far better for
amateur use.

You would be far better off targeting gullible CB users.

Steve H


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Stev eH wrote:
Tel star Electronics
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What has a ready made module got to do with home brew?
Steve H



Actually, those little voice recorder modules that Radio Shack used to
sell (don't know if they still do) was used in my homebrew 2M foxhunt
transmitter for voice ID on FM...

Scott
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Most people would build one rather than buy one and many would even
design one based on RF processing as this would be far better for
amateur use.

You would be far better off targeting gullible CB users.
Steve H


SteveH, sorry you have such a low opinion of CB operators... I don't
believe they think much of you either... lol
www.telstar-electronics.com


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On Nov 14, 5:13 am, Telstar Electronics
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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.
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cmdr buzz corey wrote:
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.


In looking closely at his photos, it appears his circuit is based on the
Analog Devices SSM2166 (product data: http://tinyurl.com/6eadpn). The
specifications indicate it *can* be operated cleanly. Of course, to set it
up requires at least an oscilloscope... which many hams don't own (or know
how to use).

Based on the photos I've seen, I wouldn't buy one because of the poor
soldering:
http://img105.imagevenue.com/img.php..._122_173lo.jpg.
I'll just continue to use my 2-tube (2x 3-500Z) speech "processor":
http://www.rigpix.com/linears/sb220.htm

Bryan WA7PRC


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On Nov 25, 1:29*am, "Bryan" wrote:
cmdr buzz corey wrote:
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.


In looking closely at his photos, it appears his circuit is based on the
Analog Devices SSM2166 (product data:http://tinyurl.com/6eadpn). *The
specifications indicate it *can* be operated cleanly. *Of course, to set it
up requires at least an oscilloscope... which many hams don't own (or know
how to use).

Based on the photos I've seen, I wouldn't buy one because of the poor
soldering:http://img105.imagevenue.com/img.php..._122_173lo.jpg.
I'll just continue to use my 2-tube (2x 3-500Z) speech "processor":http://www.rigpix.com/linears/sb220.htm

Bryan WA7PRC


WA7PRC, you are absolutely correct that the design is based on the
Analog Devices SSM2166 chip. I'm curious about your soldering comment.
Why do you feel the soldering is poor? We have not had a single
failure due to poor soldering. We have approximately 400 units in the
field at this time. The field failure is around 0.2% during the one
year period that these units have been on the market.
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