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Is all the information I currently hear on all-hazards NOAA Weather Radio broadcasted in a synthesized voice?

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Is all the information I currently hear on all-hazards NOAA Weather Radio broadcasted in a synthesized voice?

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Almost all forecasts, warnings and weather information are broadcasted with the synthesized voice. An NWR program can be interrupted with live broadcasts as needed. What can you tell me about the synthesized voices used for the broadcasts? The Console Replacement System uses state-of-the-art voice synthesis technology. The NWS is committed to making improvements to the system’s voice quality as advances in technology become available. When was the Console Replacement System installed? The National Weather Service began a one-year process of installing CRS at offices across the country in January of 1998. How were broadcasts recorded prior to the automated system? Since each transmitter operated by the NWS office also has a unique geographical coverage area, in the past, NWS staff members manually recorded the forecasts and current weather information for each listening area. This was done using technology that limited programming variability and locked the messages into a repetitive se

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