I have received the following request from G4AEE of the Cave Radio & Electronics Group Journal editorial team: [We wish] to include an article on what radio amateurs are doing at VLF now that allocat
Chris, Symbolic that the causality to which you allude manifests in the context of this particular band? 73, Jim AA5BW --Original Message-- From: [email protected] [mailto:owner-rsgb
Hey, I've got this great idea. Rather than compress speech, why not render the message simpler? Rather than the sounds you could just send the text, encoding the letters in some way. You could turn t
You could even tailor it to letter frequencies, e.g. one short pulse for E, one long pulse for T, ... Ah , some sort of drifting oscillator ? the longer the 'on time' the more in moves would sound so
How about Time Encoded Speech? In one version you analyse the input waveform segment by segment and compare each segment with a library of templates. You then send the ID of the template which is the