Maybe this isn't on the same "morse" / "ham" radio subject line...but I was
wondering - does anyone know of a text to speech engine that i can use to
make mp3s / wav files with. I'd /reaaaaally/ like to make a few sound bytes
with something like that. I know one comes default on a Mac - but the only
OSii i have here are RedHat 7.2 and WinXP (ugh!).
-Josh Tiner
e-mail: josh.tiner@worldwidephp.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ronald KA4INM Youvan" <ka4inm@tampabay.rr.com>
To: <slug@nks.net>
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2002 8:12 PM
Subject: Re: Morser -- was: Re: [SLUG] DHCP question
> >>> Does any connection test/s come to mind (for this) that I can
> >>>put in my boot up procedures to send me an alarm, being a HAM
> >>>these are sent through the speakers in Morse code, so there's
> >>>no chance I will miss it/them.
> >>>
> >>Okay, I just gotta ask: What code do you use to send Morse to speakers?
> >>It's an interesting idea.
>
>
> I use a program named cwtext-0.90. ( I have version 0.0.1 )
> I put a recommendation about it on the `HAM-Linux' reflector
> at qth.net and the only comment I received about it was from a virus.
>
> I have it set up at 35 wpm and because it hits me `cold',
> (I am busy working on E-mail or something when processes finish)
> I send myself such as: sndcw 'c-d-r--d-o-n-e-'
> script = ( echo $1 | cwpcm -sx > /dev/dsp ) or sndcw 'e-r-r-o-r-'
> Another part of it "sends" any text file thus: cdtext filename.
> (you have to re-compile to change speeds, a first effort)
>
> 73 (= Best Regards) de: Ron ka4inm@tampabay.rr.com
> 100% LINUX, 100% of the time. SENT Time and Date are UTC
> Visit my HAM Web SITE at: http://www.qsl.net/ka4inm
>
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