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Radio Shack used to sell a voice chip in a kit that let you record and
play back either 10-15 seconds of audio, or another one that I think could have 4 messages up to 5 seconds each. All you had to do was add a battery. Many modified this into an enclosure with relay for PTT for a one-button voice keyer. I think the chip is still available, but not from Radio Shack. Try some of the electronic supply houses. You could probably easily then make the interface from the pc to the voice kit. ===== That family of integrated circuits is made by Information Storage Devices Inc (ISD) ,San Jose -California The early types (1992) were ISD1012A , ISD1016A , ISD1020A with Record/Playback duration of 12 , 16 and 20 seconds respectively . The respective upper pass band limits are 4.5 , 3.4 and 2.7 kHz. They have an onboard mic amplifier , automatic gain control ,antialiasing and smoothing filters and a speaker amplifier. A number of units can be cascaded to increase overall Record/Playback duration. Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH |
Some CW rigs without a display use a morse annunciator to give their
frequency. Would it be simple to replace that with a voice memory chip so that it would actually talk back to you - even in your own voice - rather than use morse code? Sverre www.qsl.net/la3za That family of integrated circuits is made by Information Storage Devices Inc (ISD) ,San Jose -California The early types (1992) were ISD1012A , ISD1016A , ISD1020A |
Some CW rigs without a display use a morse annunciator to give their
frequency. Would it be simple to replace that with a voice memory chip so that it would actually talk back to you - even in your own voice - rather than use morse code? Sverre www.qsl.net/la3za That family of integrated circuits is made by Information Storage Devices Inc (ISD) ,San Jose -California The early types (1992) were ISD1012A , ISD1016A , ISD1020A |
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003 18:45:55 +0100, "Denis O' Flynn"
wrote: Anyone have circuit diagram for an external voice keyer? de Denis EI6HB Denis, if you want something that will work out of the box and is plug and play.... do this... TigerTronics SL-1+ In addition to supporting all available Digital modes, the SL-1+ supports the latest Voice modes such as Internet Repeater Linking (Echolink, etc.), Remote Base, and Voice Keyer operation. http://www.tigertronics.com/ 73 reb *************************************** In the 'old days' they called us hoods, because we wore our faces like shrouds, and never spoke. **************************************** |
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003 18:45:55 +0100, "Denis O' Flynn"
wrote: Anyone have circuit diagram for an external voice keyer? de Denis EI6HB Denis, if you want something that will work out of the box and is plug and play.... do this... TigerTronics SL-1+ In addition to supporting all available Digital modes, the SL-1+ supports the latest Voice modes such as Internet Repeater Linking (Echolink, etc.), Remote Base, and Voice Keyer operation. http://www.tigertronics.com/ 73 reb *************************************** In the 'old days' they called us hoods, because we wore our faces like shrouds, and never spoke. **************************************** |
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