[SCCC] Means of Recording QSOs?
NA6MB Mike
na6mb.mike at gmail.com
Wed Dec 4 23:56:37 EST 2019
As stated below, use your computer.
If you have digital set up for FT8 or JT 65 you are all set.
Just get a recording program (Audacity is a very good one) or use the Windows program (I think it is VoiceRecorder) to record.
Set your record program to have your sound card interface as the input device.
HRD logger has a button to record. I believe it is in the “Add Log Entry” window.
Check to see if your logger has that.
Also see if your record program has a command line feature. Then you can set up a shortcut to a batch file to start recording quickly.
Mike
NA6MB
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> On Dec 4, 2019, at 12:37 PM, Steven Katz <stevek at jmr.com> wrote:
>
> If you have a computer, you could probably just download Audacity (free app) and use that; your computer should provide for line-level input and output. It allows you to start and stop anytime you wish, and store the results with file names you choose.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: SCCC <sccc-bounces at contesting.com> On Behalf Of Steve
> Sent: Wednesday, December 4, 2019 11:27 AM
> To: sccc at contesting.com
> Subject: [SCCC] Means of Recording QSOs?
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> So, I've finally decided to investigate how to record both sides of my QSOs for prosperity (and future listening pleasure). There are radios that do this automagically, I know, but my present FT991A isn't one of them (at least, as far as I know). So I stopped by Best Buy and had a look at their collection of digital recorders, looking for something with a stereo Line In input (and, of course, Line Out), but only finding one of their offerings that clearly advertised the recorder as having that capability on the visible card(s) inside the bubble pack, and it was in the $130+ range. I don't mind spending that kind of money, but not for something that isn't clearly what I want. None of the other recorders mentioned a line input nor was a connector for such obvious through the bubble pack; they all seemed to only have a mic for an input. Note that although it shouldn't make any difference of the mode, at this time, I only operate CW, no voice or computer-to-computer modes.
>
> How are you guys recording your QSOs? I'm also interested in which radios offer this capability since that's my next upgrade move (likely either a FTDX5000, FTDX101D, TS890S, or IC7610).
>
> Thanks,
> SteveH K0XP(/6)
>
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