Hi!
I have several audio recorders and I like them all but only one of my
recorders (The Sony PCM-D50) is able to record from digital sources so
can anyone recommend me another digital recorder that can do this?
I have my eye on a Sony PCM-D100, the bigger Brother to the PCM-D50.
The Sony
Hello
this is what info I was after
also thank you for correcting me on tuning for some reason I thought
that you said that you could tune with the aro keys also thank you for
the explanations on what did what on the sdr I like the way you explain
things.
on a side note though
I have been in
I Didn’t say that you could tune with the arrow keys.
What I did say was that there were various ways of tuning and with some you
were going to have to use the tools your Screen Reader of choice offers.
The most obvious way of tuning is via direct frequency entry and an edit box
comes up by
also forgot to mention I use nvda
but clearly people are able to tune up and down the band other wise the
people would not be able to tune the sdrs
so am wanting to know how to do this
Hank
On 4/19/2018 8:11 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Yes it helps and thanks.
I heard the station on 1010KHZ
Dane,
The Calgury station would likely put in a very good signal in most of Idaho,
especially northern Idaho.
Best regards,
Steve Jacobson
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Yes it helps and thanks.
I heard the station on 1010KHZ when I was listening to a SDR in Idaho USA and
up until that time I didn’t know where Idaho was, that’s on the border with
Canada or close to as I understand it.
> On 20 Apr 2018, at 1:03 am, Steve Jacobson
Dane,
Your geography is good. We are on the Canadian border in minndsota although
the border is probably 300 miles north of Minneapolis. There is a CBC station
on 1010 KHZ in Calgury Alberta. It covers a pretty wide area. There is also a
commercial station that I believe is still
Where did you buy this? You may need to call them. or Beringer
themselves if ya can do that.
On 4/19/2018 9:30 AM, Danny Miles wrote:
It's a Behringer UCA-222 USB soundcard. I've ticked "listen to
device" for both recording and playback and have also checked that
both playback and recording
I've run a recording test in GoldWave and both channels are peaking at
-76db (no signal detected).
On 4/19/18, Danny Miles wrote:
> It's a Behringer UCA-222 USB soundcard. I've ticked "listen to
> device" for both recording and playback and have also checked that
>
It's a Behringer UCA-222 USB soundcard. I've ticked "listen to
device" for both recording and playback and have also checked that
both playback and recording have it as the default windows device/have
it enabled.
On 4/19/18, Hamit Campos wrote:
> So what kinda card is
So what kinda card is this? Is this 1 of them pro ones qith XLRs and
what not? Cause some do let you and this is key mix your PC audio in but
most don't even do this. Yeah sounds like you want something like What
You hear. But Pro cards which are given that fancy turm audio interface
don't
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