Brian, Thanks for the reply and outlining your approach to SDR Recordings, pretty interesting you double what most do, but I understand why. I use Total Recorder to edit/Filter audio of interesting catches.
Thanks James Niven Austin, Texas -----Original Message----- From: IRCA [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Brian Rachford Sent: Monday, September 21, 2015 8:34 PM To: Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America Subject: Re: [IRCA] SDR Recordings Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be a magic bullet for this. I actually record more than most, :58:00 to :06:40 just in case a station is quite late or the possibility of catching something after network news. Also, for XE stations that give a full ident after playing a long version of the Mexican national anthem at a particular TOH. But, I usually don't have to go beyond the TOH to see if there is something interesting. If I get a new station or a better quality ident in the raw file, I stop and "record" to an audio file and edit/filter it in Audacity. So, if I have a good TOH, it can take an hour or more to go through it. If not, it can be much less as I rapidly flick through the usual warhorses. Listening to every single second of every single channel in a TOH recording is not even in the ballpark of what one actually needs to do in a routine situation. My solution (so far) is to not record all the time, as much as I might want to. Right now, most of my TOH recordings are a byproduct of recording several hours up to sunrise to monitor trans-Pacific reception. I can't leave out any of my primary antennas 24/7 due to blocking the driveway or fragility of the antenna. So, if I don't feel like setting up or think I will be rushed in the morning in trying to take it down, I don't record. Brian Rachford - Prescott, AZ [email protected] http://azswdxing.wordpress.com/ On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 7:23 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > I am just curious how other SDR users approach their overnight > recordings from a home location. > > My present approach is I record the AM band 2 minutes before the hour > and > 2 minutes past the hour from 10pm to 5am. I am finding its a long > process to get through the recordings, I am already 4 months behind in > my recordings but I am not complaining. My question is, "What approach > are others following that allows them to get through their recordings > in a timely manner if there is such a thing". I know everyone will > approach this differently as to their own preferences, just looking > for options that I can adopt myself. I know on DX trips, you try to > record as much as possible as to not miss that gem of a catch. Do you > have target frequencies you look at...etc > > Your thoughts please are welcomed. > > Thanks > _______________________________________________ IRCA mailing list [email protected] http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/irca Opinions expressed in messages on this mailing list are those of the original contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the IRCA, its editors, publishing staff, or officers For more information: http://www.ircaonline.org To Post a message: [email protected] --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus _______________________________________________ IRCA mailing list [email protected] http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/irca Opinions expressed in messages on this mailing list are those of the original contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the IRCA, its editors, publishing staff, or officers For more information: http://www.ircaonline.org To Post a message: [email protected]
