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Old August 10th 03, 01:09 PM
Sverre Holm
 
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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?


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