I'm curious how most of you serious competitors are recording the CQWW DX CW contest? I downloaded QSOrder by K3IT to use in N1MM Logger +. After playing around it looks like it just records individ
I just use audacity and a Y cable from my headphones on a separate computer. I could fiddle with DAX and voicemeeter but thats for another time. _______________________________________________ CQ-Con
"I'm curious how most of you serious competitors are recording the CQWW DX CW contest?" Not me. I'm a mere "participant". 73 Steve K0SR _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mail
https://github.com/k3it/qsorder Note "Continuous Recording" check box, as well as the -C option when starting from the command line. 73, Steve, N2IC I'm curious how most of you serious competitors ar
Its been a while since I used it but I think there is a command line option to generate a single file. For disk space, reduce your sample rate down to 8000. Thats plenty for contest audio. Audacity w
Jeff, around it The default configuration for QSOrder is to record individual QSOs, but there is a command-line argument (-C) that will make it also record continuously, in one-hour chunks (i.e. it s
I actually don't record it on my computer but rather an inexpensive off board recorder with line input. I am still tweaking it but now have the audio working nicely. I didn't want to bog down my cont
Concur on Ken's comments. Lots of Caribbean Qs using Audacity and not a hint of bogging down. 73 charlie, k1xx For disk space, reduce your sample rate down to 8000. Thats plenty for contest audio. A