Echo TTS

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Windows XP & TTS speech  Application   No registration need Free to use

 

EchoTTS is a simple to use Windows XP utility that allows the Sysop/Owner of a Repeater or Link to send Information to their RF users. The program runs alongside EchoLink and uses the Microsoft Speech engine.
 
I put together the EchoTTS program as I needed a way of letting users know about changing events here.
 Due to several requests for the software I have put it here for all to have.
 
Initial Setup
 Download the EchoTTS.zip software into a directory unzip the software (1 file) and run. There is no installing the software simply put the file anywhere and run it ( Mine is on the desktop )
 
I used NeoSpeech voices from http://www.nextup.com. I found Kate16 to be the best.
Check in your Control Panel for the speech Icon and that your Text to Speech is working first before running EchoTTS. I have not tried it on any of the other windows. If you have and it works let me know. Check out the Microsoft web site Microsoft Speech SDK 5.1 for more information.
 
All Text Boxes
Enter text into the appropriate boxes that you want EchoTTS to say.
You will find that you will need to manipulate some of the words to make them sound right. the use of the    (.) Period      (,)  comma     (:) colon     (;) semi colon will put delays in the speech. Use the upper case to say call signs like E I 4 J R , E:I:4:J:R or  Echo India 4 Juliet Romeo . I'm sure you will have fun getting it to say what you want. (I did)
 
Voice Ident Callsign
You callsign can be entered in upper case like "EI3CARR" or "E:I:3:C:A:R:R" Useing the ":" puts a delay between the letters of the call when spoken. I prefer my beacon sent phonetically "Echo India 3 Charlie Alpha Romeo Romeo, link : On .". Beacon time is set in minuets. There are 2 buttons to say the callsign with or without PTT.
 
CW Ident Callsign
Enter your callsign for the CW Ident and PL tone. The QRA locator can also be put here as well Can be entered in like
"EI3CARR  A" or "EI3CARR  IO65JG  A" A is my PL tone. The idents are set in minuets. A tick box is provided to turn them off if required. If the tick box is ticked the CW ident will play if stations are talking or not.
 
Text From Hard Drive
This section allows you to pull a .TXT file from the hard drive to be used
 
Text From Hard Drive
This section allows you to pull a .TXT file from a website drive to be used
 
Time Periods
To the right of the text box is where you can set the time for your text to be spoken. The time is entered in minuets. Under the time period box is the count down in seconds. If the Repeater / Link is RF busy at the time the beacon is due then it is ignored and the counter is reset to the selected beacon time
 
Speak Text plus PTT
This button will enable you to Transmit the contents of the text box when pressed.
 
Say Text No PTT
This button will enable you to hear the contents of the text locally. This will not be transmitted
 
Clear
This button will clear the text box
 
Information Text Box
This text is sent using the timer setting when selected
 
Say Into Text
When the appropriate box ticked will say the Information text box Hourly Quarterly or Half Hourly
 
Say The Time
When the appropriate box ticked will say the time Hourly Quarterly or Half Hourly
 
Say The Time Button
Says the time
 
Say Station Con / Disc
When this tick box is ticked announces the station that connects and disconnects
 
Save Your Changes
This button will save all your changes to any of the fields.
Be aware your text will only be saved to where you have used the carriage return (Enter) key so avoid using it if you want to save your text.
 
Exit/Save Data
This button will save all your changes to any of the fields then exit the program.
Be aware your text will only be saved to where you have used the carriage return (Enter) key so avoid using it if you want to save your text.
 
I hope you find the program useful
 
 Donations are always welcome to help with the upkeep and advancement of the Repeaters & Software

 
 
Peter EI4JR

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Page Updated on  17/07/2007