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I'm using the clearspeech. DOn't have a scanner running here, but had
the xyl read it. IT just tells you about the hookup basically. A 12
vdc power source, suggests a fused line there.
IT makes operating in the rf soup which is city center new Orleans
possible.
ON some types of noise/interference it does a wonderful job. WHen
it's notching many frequencies I find there's a degradation of audio
fidelity, but the voices are intelligible most times even then. AS
with everything else, no such thing as a free lunch. Audio dsp can
change the sounds of voices when it's having to work hard and not for
the better quality wise, but on most voices under most situations I
can't complain.
WIth an op with a low bass voice if it's notching lower frequencies
heavily sometimes it will degrade intelligibility but ... you know the
drill. Same with high ladies' voices if it's notching a lot of high
frequency stuff.
73 de nf5b
On 2003-05-13 Blind-HamsForblindhamradiooperators said:
>I just got a clear speech II. Their is a small paper with it,
>haven't scanned it yet. Can't be much.
>What a nice little device. Have used it on ssb and cw. Anybody
>else using one?
Richard Webb
Electric Spider Productions
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
--- Benjamin Franklin, NOvember 1755 from the
Historical review of Pennsylvania
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