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On 1/11/2016 4:13 AM, Brian Gaff wrote:
Which reminds me, there is a ham in Italy somewhere who uses an artificial voice box. No not a complete electronic thing, but a device that vibrates his throat so he can form words. Sounds a bit odd at first of course as its monotone, but is quite unique. Brian "RF Collins" wrote in message ... RF Collins wrote in news:7-SdnQtuMoVvew_LnZ2dnUU7- : Voice of Laryngitis 6955 kHz USB 2315 UTC. Jim (MI) S/off at 2321 UTC ID'ed as Classic Pirate Radio Relay Service As I had a laryngectomy, do to cancer, 4 years ago, I have a stoma. I have a Servox- made by Servona of Germany. I don't use it; I really don't like the sound of it. It's also a pain to carry. I use a prostheses made by Blom-Singer. So, when speaking I use the "air-injection-method. I sound better than the artificial larynx use does. But it's up to the user, as to what is easier and sounds better to yourself. I also sound much better on a phone; the electronic-speech-aids can't be properly used on a phone. The last place I would try one would be on Ham. Any questions... Drifter... |
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On Monday, January 11, 2016 at 6:15:01 AM UTC-6, Drifter wrote:
On 1/11/2016 4:13 AM, Brian Gaff wrote: Which reminds me, there is a ham in Italy somewhere who uses an artificial voice box. No not a complete electronic thing, but a device that vibrates his throat so he can form words. Sounds a bit odd at first of course as its monotone, but is quite unique. Brian "RF Collins" wrote in message ... RF Collins wrote in news:7-SdnQtuMoVvew_LnZ2dnUU7- : Voice of Laryngitis 6955 kHz USB 2315 UTC. Jim (MI) S/off at 2321 UTC ID'ed as Classic Pirate Radio Relay Service As I had a laryngectomy, do to cancer, 4 years ago, I have a stoma. I have a Servox- made by Servona of Germany. I don't use it; I really don't like the sound of it. It's also a pain to carry. I use a prostheses made by Blom-Singer. So, when speaking I use the "air-injection-method. I sound better than the artificial larynx use does. But it's up to the user, as to what is easier and sounds better to yourself. I also sound much better on a phone; the electronic-speech-aids can't be properly used on a phone. The last place I would try one would be on Ham. Any questions... Drifter... I have seen one or two people around here years and years ago who used a hand held device like that, similar to that. At Scott Air Force Base, Illinois there was a woman and her voice sounded exactly like a mans deep husky voice.It was her natural voice, she didn't need a speaking aid device. |
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