Tuesday, July 16, 2013

How do British people spell their postcodes?

speaker recognition system
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kaheasmus


Hey everybody, of course this will be a simple question for native speakers. It results of a job i have to do at the moment which deals with speech recognition for different kinds of embedded systems. I just want to know how You spell the numbers in the postcodes(as single digits, connected or otherwise)
Thanks a lot.



Answer
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What is the best way to bundle audio cables?




Carefree A


Right now, the cables behind my audio receiver are tangled beyond recognition. I need to organize them...

How should I bundle my speaker wire to minimize RF and EM interference? I've heard that a "8-shaped" bundle is good.

Is there any truth to this claim? If so, explain.

Thanks in advance!



Answer
Keep power cables separate from Line Level cables(inputs, & record outputs)
and speaker cables away from Line Level cables.
In other words keep the different types of cables away from each other.
This also goes for FM antennas> separate them all as well as possible.
If you have HUM, you most likely have a cable that has a compromised (bad or going bad) Ground or loose connector.
Bundling wires, even the same kind CAN induce hum, as it turnes it cable bundle into a coil (like a Guitar Pick-up).
Try buying several extra good quality cables of each type, and switch them out one at a time, and you may find that one or more cable is compromised and is causing the trouble> and throw it away!
Make sure that the outlet the system is plugged into has a Good quality Surge Protector!> not just an outlet strip<
Make sure the circuit that is being used to power the system is not also carrying lights with dimmers, florescent lights, or any thing other than sound equipment. >LIGHTS & MOTORS CAUSE HUM!
Also make sure that your not using several circuits to power several INTERCONNECTED items!
>ie: VCR, DVD, CD, PHONO on one circuit, and Receiver, TV, Cable Box on another (GROUND LOOP).
Many times a moderately expensive Surge Protector will solve hum in a sound system(not a $10.00 one, but maybe $25.00 and up)
I use a TRIPPLITE that cost more than $200.00,
but it has been well worth it! ( I have a $50,000.00 studio
sound system), as it not only filters noise that comes
down the line, but it protects from surges & spikes.
(Duke Power calls them "LINE VARIATIONS"), but they will burn up delicate electronics in a heartbeat!
If your wires are bundled, it will be hard to clean up the mess and noise!
Even sharp bends in wires and cables will degrade the performance of even the best system, and make change outs (new DVD player) hatefull as well as put extra strain on the rest of the wires. and they wonder why they failed.




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