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Subject: [SECC] N1MM Sound Card Interface
From: scottstraw at mindspring.com (Scott Straw)
Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2006 08:16:38 -0500
>
> Oh to be a simpleton once again! Curse you damned curiosity!
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> KB4KBS

Well, maybe I'm not as removed from being a simpleton as I might want to
believe.

I had an epiphany this morning. After reading Ted's message and clicking on
the link, I started thinking about my streaming audio feed computer
(http://www.roswellfirescanner.com - shameless plug).  Radio shack markets
two ready-made cables that are sold as "attenuating cables."  They are
42-2461 (referenced in Ted's link) and 42-2152.  The first one is a mono
1/8" plug to RCA male plug and the second is a mono 1/8" plug to mono 1/8"
plug.   both are under $5.00US.  I use one of the second cables to connect
the speaker output of my scanner to the mic input on my pc running the
streaming audio program.  A call to the RS 1-800 help line failed to lift
the shroud of mystery surrounding the amount of attenuation that it
provides, and my memory fails me, but I believe that it is about 40dB which
should be sufficient.  Both cables are marketed as methods of bringing
line-level signals into the mic input of a computer (like my application),
and should be fine for computer-to-radio coupling as well provided that the
radio has an RCA or 1/8" input jack.

I'll confess that my in-storage "modern" radio is a pre-WARC bands Kenwood
TS-120s.  I have no idea what input connectors are required to connect it to
a computer. When it was built, the state of the art CPU was a TRS-80 model
III with a Cassette Tape storage unit.

Hope that this helps

Scott



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