>
> <<  The only problem is that I generate 
>  far more audio than I can ever listen to (but someday hope to get 
>  through it all!) >>
>
> I like to use CoolEdit 2000 which, in the end, gives a graphical picture of 
> the amplitude of the audio. If I record with the receiver's AGC off, it's 
> easy 
> to quickly pick out the parts of the recording that has popped up out of the 
> jumble. I can go through 12 hours of recording in a half hour just listening 
> to 
> the highlights. It can be done with the AGC on (like on my FM receiver), but 
> it's not as easy.
>
> John K9RZZ

Another trick I use with Cool Edit on long recording is to trim the 
beginning of the file away, such that it starts right on the half-hour 
or hour mark... that way, I can jump by 30 or 60 minute increments on 
the time line and listen in the likely ID locations. The graphical 
picture nicely shows the silent air time that often surrounds an ID at 
the TOH,

Brett
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