Good evening, morning, day or night,
That's why air traffic controllers, emergency service dispatchers and many
others are carefully taught to *never* raise their voices on the air. They
need to be heard, and heard correctly, as quickly as possible.
I suppose it might be a question of definition of what a raised voice is.
I'll never forget the first time I was in a studio during the 6PM news
(actually it was shortly before 7PM) and was very surprised at the
volume which the anchor used to speak. He did not shout (you breath
differently when you shout) but he talked loudly.
I have heard this time and time again at work over the years, a loud
voice is better than one which is too low. This does not mean shouting
or yelling! According the sound techs this has something to do with the
dynamic range of the speech and allows lower microphone gain, which
reduces the audio impact of the room surrounding the speaker. Also lower
microphone gain has the advantage of picking less unwanted noise.
When I referred to shouting I put in quotes on purpose, because I wanted
to point out that when trying to fish out a week one, even a normal
level voice will seem like shouting.
vy 73 de toby es HAPPY NEW YEAR
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