Nick,

This just means you can feed the audio from the PC Audio-out to the input on your computer's soundcard and use whatever software you normally use for recording....normally .wav files. Then you can save them on your hard drive.

73
Greg
AB7R

On Wed, 02 May 2007 11:37:54 -0400
 nick lidakis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
David Ferrington wrote:
Wayne confirm that in a mail to me after the exact same question - length of
recording is TBD, but it can be save via PC out too.


Did he happen to mention the format of the saved file? If it's MP3, he might have to pay royalties to the current patent holders. He could use something open and royalty free. GPL'd format like OGG Vorbis. (http://www.vorbis.com/) Would be much more in line with the philosophy of Ham Radio IMO.

It has better sound quality at lower bit rates as well.

Nick N2SVT

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