November 7, 200322 yr Hi all.Last night when a couple of us were helping a friend to get up and running with Roger Wilco he made an interesting remark. He very quickly thought that RW uses a noice gate, i.e. that the software cuts off the sound if the input level is too low, even when using PTT. This technique is well known in for instance conference telephones. This, to me, can explain why some voices are stuttering, especially towards the end of sentences where some people lower their voices.This simply means that we need to attempt to keep our voices at a level, err... level when using RW. Not too high (distorts the sound) and not too low (noise gate kicks in). Can /Tord Hoppe, Sweden
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