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Unication WAV file generation

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N0GTG

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I would like to create some custom WAV files to replace the 'Channel 1' type audio prompts in my programming. I want to generate then from a text file, of course, with each prompt as a separate WAV file. Has anyone found a good program to do this? Thanks!
 

letarotor

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I'm looking for one too. I can't remember what East Coast Pagers used but it seemed to do a good job on the one zone they programmed before sending it to me. I'm also curious because I'm legally blind and I would like to go through and set My G5 up correctly.

Brian
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radioman2021

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If you visit a website for a place called "PW Service" and look under the Motorola Minitor VI about 3/4 down the page there is a text to speech generator there....ive used it for the voice prompts on my Minitor and it works great and its free!!
 
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