I've got a VOX recoding program that works well I could transfer to you 
(public domain I think)  There are programs for some of the computer 
controllable scanners like the RS 2052 and Unidens that will not only 
record but time stamp each set of recordings.


Mark A. Holman wrote:

>The thing with Scanning you was to leave a scanner @ the site with some sort 
>of an audio recorder you have no clue which frequency is being monitored, 
>however if you log and document which frequency you are listening to during 
>a recording session and do it over a specified amount of time say 4 hours 
>during the rush hour activity  3pm until 7 pm for example or longer if you 
>prefer say 9 or 10 pm. it may give you a window of opportunity to see how 
>much activity is going on.
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>Mark  AB8RU
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>From: "Ralph Mowery" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>>>Ok, I've been given several frequencies to listen
>>>to, prior to
>>>getting a pair assigned.
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>>>What troubles me is that my home setup is never
>>>going to hear what I
>>>would hear at the repeater site.
>>>I could put the receiver at the repeater site, but
>>>then how would I
>>>know what it's doing?
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>>>Any ideas?
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>>Put up a cross band repeater using very low power to
>>the transmitter.  If your receiver it on 2 meters you
>>could use a low power 440 transmitter, wven with a
>>beam to your house.  Maybe even use some nonstandard
>>repeater frequencies, just be sure the transmitter is
>>in the repeater band.
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>>You could use a tape recorder with a vox on it, or
>>there are some computer sound card programs that will
>>do that if you want to leave a computer at the site.
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