Hi Trevor, thanks for that.

This is an interesting programme, particularly for those without on-board processing, but I was hoping there was a way of evaluating a processed speech pattern without having to listen to it, ie completely objectively. Let's say I have a defect in my hearing (who doesn't have something lacking at "our" age?) how do I know that I have optimised my own transmitter for my own voice? Listening to my own voice is fraught with variabilities, I might just have a head cold that day or wax in my ears and apply too much boost to the hf end, for instance.

The Vshaper is good for showing the spectrum, but speech intelligibility is not discernable from that spectrum.

If you have the ARRL Handbook for 1988, the first page of Chapter 7 gives clues but not enough to go on for me.

73

David
G3UNA


David said:

I just imagine that there is
somewhere a reference that will help identify those bits of the display
which contribute most to clarity and make it easy and more

Is this of any use as an analytical tool

http://www.dxatlas.com/VShaper/

Trevor G0KTN

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