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    Posted: 26 May 2005 at 20:40
I was wondering whether any other RAYNET sector use audio recording software on either training or real exercises


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I have often thought about such a facility. you would have to use some form of interface unit so that you can record the mic and the speaker output. there is software avalible on the net to do this. one nice piece of software is called power log  by psquared. It is designed to be used in broadcvast radio stations to recorf the output as reqired by law. the system runs on a pc and records everything onto hardrive and has the capacity to record continuosly for 41 days. very handy for repeater froups who want 24 hr monitoring of their box.
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HI,

   this topic has been covered before some time ago on the forum - have a look at :-

http://www.RAYNET-uk.net/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=109&P N=2

West Cheshire used Recall-Pro ( as far as I remember ) at a Chester race meeting. A dual band H/H fed directly into the soundcard input provided two track 'off air' recording of the RAYNET and SJA control nets as an MP3 file complete with time stamps. We nearly got to registering the software then something else distracted us ( as is usual :-( )

I have also used a good old fashioned dictaphone tape pocket tape recorder to keep a record of an event - as long as you liberally scatter some 'message timed at xx.xx' words then it can be just as good and takes up less space.

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Greg

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