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Which of the following provide digital voice modes?

DMR, D-STAR, and SystemFusion

Digital voice modes are methods of transmitting voice using digital techniques, which typically result in better sound quality and more efficient use of the radio spectrum compared to analog modes. DMR (Digital Mobile Radio), D-STAR (Digital Smart Technologies for Amateur Radio), and System Fusion are all digital voice modes specifically designed for amateur radio communication. DMR is a protocol developed for digital mobile radio communications that allows for both voice and data transmission. It operates in two slots on a single frequency, allowing simultaneous voice conversations without interference. D-STAR is a digital communication protocol that enables voice and data to be transmitted over amateur radio, using various modes including voice, text, and image data. System Fusion, developed by Yaesu, combines analog and digital communications and allows for seamless switching between the two modes during operation. In contrast, the other options consist of traditional analog modes and digital data communication protocols, which do not fit within the category of digital voice modes. FM, AM, and SSB are primarily analog voice modes, while Pactor, Winmor, and Packet are methods for data transmission rather than voice. CW (Continuous Wave) and RTTY (Radio Teletype) are also not designed for voice communication. The emphasis on the use of digital technology in

FM, AM, and SSB

Pactor, Winmor, and Packet

CW, SSB, and RTTY

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