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K4RMN

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Make them yourself with a microphone, or use a text to speech program such as here: https://ttsreader.com/ and record the output using Audacity with the proper format as listed in the CPS. (wave file, mono, 8khz, etc.)
 

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The wav file works on XPR series but if you are referring to APX radios, you need to run them through the voice conversion utility built into CPS
 

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I'll add that since I made that video, I downloaded a program called GoldWave. I had a customer where I created 385 voice files. You put all the files to be converted in a single folder and it will run them as a batch process. If you have a lot to do, I'd recommend that versus Audacity. It is $45.00 beyond the trial period but it processed those 385 files in about 15 seconds where manually doing them in Audacity would have been 8 hours of work.
 
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