Except this is a script; for clarity things are done script wise. Live with it. 

KF5TFJ


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> On Jun 12, 2017, at 5:06 PM, SETX Telecom via BVARC <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> And QRZ, QSL as well as CQ are written as they are spoken.....NOT Cue Are 
> Zed, etc.
> 
> Calling  CQ FD should be (From someone who has been in FD for 40 yrs):
> 
> "CQ Field Day CQ Field Day, callsign....callsign phonetically, Field Day"
> 
> Also need one "QSL good luck in the contest, QRZ Field Day <callsign>"
> 
> Just a note for future reference.
> 
> Chris
> WB5ITT
> 
> 
> 
>> On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at 4:01 PM, Glenn via BVARC <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Jon,
>> Please swap the order of the exchange message. It should be "8 alpha South 
>> Texas".
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> G
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE smartphone
>> 
>> 
>> -------- Original message --------
>> From: Jon Noxon via BVARC <[email protected]> 
>> Date: 06/12/2017 15:38 (GMT-06:00) 
>> To: BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB <[email protected]> 
>> Cc: Jon Noxon <[email protected]> 
>> Subject: [BVARC] Attention FD Phone Operators--Save Your Voice! 
>> 
>> I have now figured out how to use the voice playback feature of N1MM Logger+ 
>> to send prerecorded messages to the Elecraft K3. The N1MM programmers did 
>> all the hard work, and then craftily hid the instructions in the N1MM 
>> manual, a mere 844 page document.
>> 
>> At any rate, anyone who sends me a simple wave file with the right words can 
>> have his own voice prerecorded and the requisite messages available at the 
>> push of a function key on the computer.
>> 
>> I'll do the hard stuff, like equalization, compression, normalization and so 
>> on and make sure you are all set. Why your own voice? We don't want to 
>> confuse the ham on the far end of the QSO with a voice that sounds 
>> different. Your voice files will be called up when you long on with the 
>> Control-O command in N1MM. Attached is what I have recorded for myself. You 
>> will use the same words, or at least nearly so.
>> 
>> You can use any recording program you want so long as it can produce a .wav 
>> file. Windows "Sound Recorder" works fine. Try to use a good mic in a quiet 
>> location to make the recording. Here is what you need to record 
>> Seek you Field Day kilo kilo five whiskey
>> We are Sierra Tango X-ray   eight alpha
>> Thank seventy three   Cue Ess Ell?
>> Cue Are Zed?
>> Say again?
>> Class and section again?
>> This can be all in one file with very brief pauses between phrases. Make 
>> sure to include your FCC call sign, as that is what you will use to log into 
>> the N1MM program to start your session logging.
>> 
>> The exchanges are brief and to the point. If you want to chat, come to 
>> Museum Ships Weekend.
>> 
>> Attached are some samples in my voice...
>> 
>> Send your recording directly to me at [email protected]
>> 
>> I'm waiting...
>> 
>> Jon KF5TFJ
>> 
>> PS pass this along to our coconspirators at TDX, Echo and KARS!
>> 
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