MICROPHONES AND VOICE RECOGNITION SOFTWARE

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MICROPHONES AND VOICE RECOGNITION SOFTWARE

PUK
JUST WHEN I THOUGHT I HAD A WAY ROUND THINGS IN PART, I GOT VOICE REC
SOFTWARE, BUT ALAS AS SOON AS I CLICK ON THE ENGAGE BUTTON FOR THE MICROPHONE THE
LEFTHAND SIDE OF MY HEAD STARTS TO GO TINGLY/STINGING AND LEADS TO A GREAT
DEAL OF WHOLE BODY AGITATION ! DOES ANY ONE ON THIS GROUP HAVE THIS EXPERIENCE
WITH A MICROPHONE ?
WHAT THE HELL IS THE MIC EMITTING ?
HELP

PAUL UK






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Re: MICROPHONES AND VOICE RECOGNITION SOFTWARE

BiBrun
I have heard of someone reacting to a corded mic.

Maybe try a ferrite core on the cord? LessEMF has a little snap-on one and
there are commercial sources (newark inc.). You may need to wrap the
cord several times through the core (although the lessEMF one is too small
for that,
it all depends what the frequency is I think).

Or it could be something right in the microphone I guess.

It's a great idea; let us know if you get it to work!

Bill

On 10/11/07, [hidden email] <[hidden email]> wrote:

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> JUST WHEN I THOUGHT I HAD A WAY ROUND THINGS IN PART, I GOT VOICE REC
> SOFTWARE, BUT ALAS AS SOON AS I CLICK ON THE ENGAGE BUTTON FOR THE
> MICROPHONE THE
> LEFTHAND SIDE OF MY HEAD STARTS TO GO TINGLY/STINGING AND LEADS TO A GREAT
>
> DEAL OF WHOLE BODY AGITATION ! DOES ANY ONE ON THIS GROUP HAVE THIS
> EXPERIENCE
> WITH A MICROPHONE ?
> WHAT THE HELL IS THE MIC EMITTING ?
> HELP
>
> PAUL UK
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
>


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PUK
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Re: MICROPHONES AND VOICE RECOGNITION SOFTWARE

PUK
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In a message dated 10/11/2007 10:34:20 PM GMT Daylight Time,  
[hidden email] writes:

have heard of someone reacting to a corded mic.

Maybe try a ferrite core on the cord? LessEMF has a little snap-on one and
there are commercial sources (newark inc.). You may need to wrap the
cord several times through the core (although the lessEMF one is too small
for that,
it all depends what the frequency is I think).

Or it could be something right in the microphone I guess.

It's a great idea; let us know if you get it to work!

Bill




Thanks for the reply Bill, I have a ferrite in the cord just wrapped the  
cord around the ferrite, which I cut off an old monitor cable. The software is
available on ebay for approx £5 Dragon Naturally speaking, and its worth
every penny apart from the mic !, theres no free get out of jail card with ES is
there ! By the way has any one subscribed to Next Up, its good for news on
the wireless world.
 
Paul



   


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Re: MICROPHONES AND VOICE RECOGNITION SOFTWARE

BiBrun
The monitor cable ferrite is probably designed to let through
frequencies that you may react to. If you can wrap it more times
that might cut off more frequencies (any experts out there on that?).
If so, wrapping too many times you might lose audio quality, but
I think it would take more than 10 wraps to reach that point (based on
one data point of trying to filter my phone line--not successfully).

Bill

On 10/11/07, [hidden email] <[hidden email]> wrote:

>
>
> In a message dated 10/11/2007 10:34:20 PM GMT Daylight Time,
> [hidden email] <wbruno%40gmail.com> writes:
>
> have heard of someone reacting to a corded mic.
>
> Maybe try a ferrite core on the cord? LessEMF has a little snap-on one and
> there are commercial sources (newark inc.). You may need to wrap the
> cord several times through the core (although the lessEMF one is too small
> for that,
> it all depends what the frequency is I think).
>
> Or it could be something right in the microphone I guess.
>
> It's a great idea; let us know if you get it to work!
>
> Bill
>
> Thanks for the reply Bill, I have a ferrite in the cord just wrapped the
> cord around the ferrite, which I cut off an old monitor cable. The
> software is
> available on ebay for approx £5 Dragon Naturally speaking, and its worth
> every penny apart from the mic !, theres no free get out of jail card with
> ES is
> there ! By the way has any one subscribed to Next Up, its good for news on
>
> the wireless world.
>
> Paul
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>  
>


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