Hi Terry, The two controllers store and play back audio files in very different ways. Here's how it's done in the 7330.
As shipped, the 7330 has about 1,600 standard "words" stored as individual sound files. The owner can add up to 13 minutes of recorded audio in the form of 1 to 2,000 additional sound files (the recordings are created with a PC and sound card, then the finished sound library is loaded into the controller through one of its serial ports). The recordings are internally stored in flash memory as 8-bit, uLaw-compressed samples. When a message is played, the samples are converted back to linear format and sent to a 16-bit D/A converter and 5th-order lowpass filter. Each D/A can access the combined stored recordings at any time, which means the controller can identify all three transmitters with different voice messages at the same time. 73, Bob Bob Schmid, WA9FBO, Member S-COM, LLC PO Box 1546 LaPorte, CO 80535-1546 970-416-6505 phone 970-419-3222 fax www.scomcontrollers.com -----Original Message----- From: terry dalpoas <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Fri, Sep 3, 2010 2:34 pm Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] S-Com 7330 Controller Thanks. I let him know and he can decide which way he wants to go. -----Original Message----- Date: Friday, September 03, 2010 2:37:11 pm To: [email protected] From: "wd8chl" <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] S-Com 7330 Controller On 9/3/2010 3:07 PM, terry dalpoas wrote: > Does anyone know if the voice on this controller use a TI voice synthesizer > or if it has the real speech like on the Arcom RC210? Someone in the club > liked how my RLC 1 Plus sounds and he wants one that sounds like it, but less > expensive. Yes, it's "real speech", much like the 210. It also has the means to upload sound files (well, they need to be converted), so it can say about anything you want it to.

