FYI, some information from a member of the Telecommunications Heritage
Group about their speaking clock project.

...

The project was know as TIM2015

The best person to contact about this would be Andrew Emmerson,
President of the Telecommunications Heritage Group, whose project it was.

Andy's email address is; andrew_emmer...@btinternet.com

With kind regards

Kevin.

On 01/10/2019 10:00, Stephen Tompsett wrote:
> The Telecommunications Heritage Group in the UK https://www.thg.org.uk/
> had a project a few years ago to create a speaking clock using the
> classic voice of Pat Simmons who was the voice of the United Kingdom's
> Speaking Clock from 1963 until 1985.
>
> I'll inquire with a friend who built one to see if the voice data is
> available...
>
> On 01/10/2019 04:48, Mark Sims wrote:
>> It would be pretty easy to teach Lady Heather how to do it. Heather
>> already supports several different audible clock. One issue would be
>> constructing the message from several snippets. Currently Heather
>> plays sound files asynchronously and if you start one file before the
>> last one has completed they get mixed together. Another issue to work
>> out is the length of the combined message so that you know when to
>> trigger playback.
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With kind regards
Kevin


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