[Rover] audio storage

Dan Evans [email protected]
Wed, 27 Feb 2002 21:57:01 -0500


Hi Lu,

I worried about that once.  Then I discovered if I hit pause between QSO's
that one side of a 60 minute tape was more than enough!!!

Of course, if you aren't in 9 land, this may not work for you:-)

73
Dan


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----- Original Message -----
From: "Lu" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 9:14 PM
Subject: [Rover] audio storage


> Today's posts about voice keyer methods have been very interesting and
> helpful.  They sparked a question in my mind about the somewhat
> related topic of audio recording.  If I were to do a run-n-gun rove by
> myself, I would like to be able to get away with not logging any
> contacts so that I can focus on just driving & operating, so I would
> need an audio recording system.  Does anyone make a box that goes
> between the mic and radio to record 33 hours of both sides of contest
> QSOs?  No?  Well somebody get started then ;-)  What about a good ol'
> tape recorder?  It seems you run the risk of losing part of a Q when
> the end of the tape arrives, plus then you have to flip it over and
> wait for the first few inches to pass.  Pse share ur experiences, tnx.
>
> Lu
> AA2YG/R
>
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