Howdy contesters, I've tried various methods to record contests over the past few years with varying degrees of success. My experience so far is that software-based recordings do not work well. You e
The R39M WRTC-2010 team used the Olympus DM-420. It worked great for recording each radio on a separate channel, but it can't quite do the length that you need. I don't have it anymore, so I can't qu
Speaking of recordings, I'm working on giving a contesting presentation at several of the local clubs in my area. I would love to be able to play for them what a pile up at the receiving end sounds l
HI Joe: Here is a link to audio recorded in Germany of 15 meter operator Carsten, DL6LAU running a large pile from K3LR last year during CQWW phone. http://www.k3lr.com/2009/CQ09PH/ Also - during ARR
Hi Joe Try the CN2R website - some excellent snippets - http://cn2r.net/cn2r/Audio/AudioSnips.aspx Trent VK4TI Speaking of recordings, I'm working on giving a contesting presentation at several of
Joe I can provide you with some clips from domestic ssb contest activity at K9GX. It's all domestic, Sweepstakes and NAQPs, etc. Let me know if you're interested. As far as N6GQ's question. Jeff, dow
In 1994 I recorded both sides of nearly 24 hours of operation (921 QSOs) in the CQ WW 160 SSB on a long playing recorder made by Viking that was advertised in several radio magazines. They had 12, 24
http://www.kcdxclub.com/practicefiles.html has the 1998 and 1999 KC DX Club pileup competition recordings. -- Doug Smith W9WI Pleasant View, TN EM66 _______________________________________________ C
Seems there´s other models with more memory for a 48 hours recording. Continuing with this, is always better to record in a separate device like this voice recorders? Is not a good idea to record in
These are awesome guys. Is there a competition similar to this, but for Phone? That would be cool too. run it just like this CW mess but using SSB signals. Yes? anyone done that? or made one? It'd Be