Hey Jim,

Audacity is a pretty good Swiss army knife audio recorder.

Make sure you've got the line inputs routed correctly.

73 de Lee, AA4GA

On Thu, Aug 24, 2023 at 12:22 PM Jim Cary <jimlc...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I’ve been requested by my electric company to send a recording of the
> power line noise I am encountering at my QTH.
>
> I thought that would be an easy project….. connect the  K3S Line Out to
> the Mike In of my computer (Windows 10) and use the Voice Recorder to
> capture the audio.  But no matter what I try, Voice Recorder says to “set
> up the microphone in Settings.”  But when I go into settings and look at
> the Microphone level, I can see the audio is apparently being received as
> the level varies as I change the level of the data on the K3S line out.   I
> tried using both the K3S internal sound card and the computer sound card
> with no result.
>
> Is there a better APP than Voice Recorder for this purpose?
>
> What am I missing?  This should be easy!! ☹️
>
> Jim
> W2SM
>
>
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