I'm not sure what good the audio file will be to the power company but it
should be easy to record. Does he voice recorder have access in settings to
the microphone and is the correct line in microphone selected?
Many contests require a recording. I sometimes split the headphone audio with a
Subject says it all. Thanks for allowing me to post to the group.
Jack - KD4IZ
From: kd...@frawg.org
Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2023 14:58
To: 'elecraft@mailman.qth.net'
Subject: FS; Elecraft T1
All,
I have moved away from using my T1 and now use more "direct" antenna
solutions.
I
Hey Jim,
Audacity is a pretty good Swiss army knife audio recorder.
Make sure you've got the line inputs routed correctly.
73 de Lee, AA4GA
On Thu, Aug 24, 2023 at 12:22 PM Jim Cary wrote:
> I’ve been requested by my electric company to send a recording of the
> power line noise I am
" But when I go into settings and look at the Microphone level, I can see the
audio is apparently being received as the level varies as I change the level of
the data on the K3S line out."
Jim, when you do this, does anything get recorded?
73, Ted W4NZ
-Original Message-
From:
I’ve been requested by my electric company to send a recording of the power
line noise I am encountering at my QTH.
I thought that would be an easy project….. connect the K3S Line Out to the
Mike In of my computer (Windows 10) and use the Voice Recorder to capture the
audio. But no matter
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