You would still need some kind of display to verify the voice instruction
or order to the radio, so one way or another you need something visual.

I guess an audio response to your verbal instruction is possible, but nothing
you can see/verify after the fact.

A screen of some kind seems to be necessary for convenience - touch or otherwise!

Bert VE3NR


On 3/25/2019 1:16 PM, Wayne Burdick wrote:
On Mar 25, 2019, at 9:57 AM, Bert <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Phil,

Voice interface is OK with household electronics but I doubt we'll see it
in our transceivers in the near future. The ham radio market is probably
too small to make this feature commercially viable. Again, dollars and cents!
OMHO!

Bert VE3NR

On the other hand, if your radio had a general-purpose Linux single-board 
computer designed  in, with Ethernet access, you could pretty easily include 
voice recognition either locally or internet-enabled at zero cost.

Wayne
N6KR



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