[UK-CONTEST] N1MM WAV file recordings?

F5vjc foxfive.vjc at gmail.com
Tue Nov 6 04:31:27 EST 2007


Thanks guys for the ideas and suggestions, always nice to know how the
"real" contesters do it. I like the Microham solution but it's a bit
pricey for me,  dont know how much SSB I will be doing, and I've
recently bought the Winkeyer USB for CW and it works great!
Also some nice versatile soundcards on ebay I see...

73, Deni

F5VJC

On 05/11/2007, G3SJJ <g3sjj at btinternet.com> wrote:
> Deni, I guess most of us use the mHam Keyer together with the standard
> on-board sound card. Mine says it is an AC97.
>
> Recording via N1MM is easy. Shift Control Fn to start recording. Escape
> to stop. Re-recording on the fly is the same.
>
> Something that a previous poster, G3RAU I think, mentioned was different
> voices from multi-op stations. There isn't really any excuse for that
> although I did come across it several times in CQWW SSB. Control O to
> change operator so that the appropriate Operator folder is selected and
> therefore that person's WAV files are transmitted. Simple but effective.
>
> Chris G3SJJ
>
>
>
> F5vjc wrote:
> > Hi all,  I'm looking for some advice, as a beginning / dabbling
> > contester. I have N1MM all set up for CW contests, my main interest
> > but thought I may try some SSB madness at some point.
> >
> > I'm going to record some WAV files for SSB and just wondered how you
> > guys do it via the PC sound card. My main question is what is a good
> > sound card to use in the PC? I hate grovelling on the floor behind my
> > PC to plug unplug line in, line out and mic leads etc so is there a
> > sound card that provides an elegant solution? eg an external audio
> > connection box? I'm soon to be getting a K3 and will be using this so
> > would like to tidy up my mass of connections.
> >
> > At present my sound card is a rather old Soundblaster Live 5.1 so I'm
> > looking to update this to something perhaps better or more suitable.
> >
> > Also of interest is using my Softrock Rx to drive a panoramic PC
> > display of the K3 I.F. so a sound card for that too would be nice, but
> > maybe expensive and better to keep the two things separate?
> >
> > Any advice welcome, Thanks
> >
> >
> >
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73, Deni

F5VJC


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