Well, if the beer's good, I'm off the New Zealand, smile.
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Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2007 1:57 AM
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Subject: RE: Accessible FM transmitters
Hi Albert, it
Jonathan,
When you talk about power output. In the New Zealand regulations do they
refer to rf output power or affective radiated power. Output being power
out of the transmitter itself and affective radiated power being output
taking into account antenna, height, feed line loss, and height
Hi Dave, it's been a while since I was involved in this but I believe it is
ERP. The only restriction I can recall is that they have limits on the
number of transmitters you can have for the one station, to prevent people
from using these frequencies to do networking on the cheap.
Jonathan
The beer is utterly brilliant. And if you Google, maybe you will find wave
files of someone opening a few choice cans and bottles. Just put that in
there to stay on topic.
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Hi all, I'm hoping for a good one that's around the $75 to $100 range.
Thanks,
Jason
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ReRemember something else about New Zealand: because of its geographic
location and relative isolation from other land areas:
the radio spectrum is going to be far less cluttered than in North America
or Western Europe.
Hence, the government can be far more lenient and liberal in allowing use
and community broadcasters.
Jonathan
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Jonathan that's wonderful but here the FCC is money hungry. I've always
wished that there were low powered stations here but where are you going to
put them in the major cities like Sacramento, ca where I live. Years ago
when I lived in The Boston Area of New England we heard several low powered
where can i get the sound forge tutorial?
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Hi Jonathan. I heard in your forging ahead tutorial, you
Hi,
When you change batteries on the r-09, does it keep your settings? Does it
send you automatically into a menu to set the clock and date? Any answer
would be appreciated.
Judy
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Hi List:
Can you append to the end of a recording on the Olympus DS50 and the WS320M?
Thank you all very much in advance
Wayne
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No you can not append.
Rick
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hi judy on moine it appears to keep your settings. chris
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Hi,
When you change batteries on the r-09, does it keep
There's a pirate radio movement and they're advocating for these low power
stations.
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Hi Folks:
I have installed a Delta 1010 LT on my computer which already has a Delta 66
soundcard. Both cards are functional as far as Windows is concerned; however,
the DeltaPannel software only recognizes the 1010 card. Is there something
that I need to configure in order to be able to use
Hello. I have listened to many of the podcasts about digital recorders. I
would like a small one for recording conferences and lectures. I would love
the ease of use of the Olympus Ds-50, and don't need more space than it is
limited to, but want to get the best quality I can. My frames of
You will have to explore the Freedom Scientific site. I don't know if it is
still there, but they sold it a few years ago, when SF4.5 and just before 5
was released. I think that was 2001? Not much later than that.
Curtis Delzer
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Hello Dean,
I have used my DS-50 in a number of situations, including the Mormon
Tabernacle Building back in August, and in all cases I feel it did a good
job. Check out the August 2007 section of the Blind Access Journal for a
podcast.
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Hi,
I can't compare my unit against your test units as I have never tried them
out.
I use the milestone 311 which has good recording quality but no editing
properties.
hth...KG
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You will note that I changed one thing in the subject line. The reason for
this is that I encountered something really strange last evening while doing
some editing in SF8. Ordinarily, using right and left arrows always seem to
move by a predictable amount of time. But, for some reason last
It shows up as an external drive.
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Hi Darryl,
Good point. One can drag the file on to the pc and edit it that way of
course.
Does the DS50 connect to the PC and show up as an external drive or, is
there unique software that needs to be used?
Cheers...Keith
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Keith,
The Olympus DS-50 also does not enable editing on the unit.
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I'd read this unit had good recording capabilities but I'd never heard it
from a consumer. thanks
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O wow it picked up even in there? I'm surprised you could understand what was
being spoken and or said even with the ds's mic. For
those who are interested, the tabernacle has such great acoustics that you cold
drop a pin on the podium and it will be heard from
the back of the room.
SAG
for any help
that I may get on this and I will look forward to what might come on the
list about this.
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Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2007 8:08 PM
Subject: Re: sf8 and the arrows.
you change the zoom ratio by hitting up or down arrow. Up arrow in your
case
is
you change the zoom ratio by hitting up or down arrow. Up arrow in your case
is what was needed to make the jump by the arrows less than it was moving
for you.
Curtis Delzer
p.s.
the only way the arrows move by jumping the sound in playback in sf8 is with
the loop playback option which must
I've almost decided on the format to use when I rip 650 disks to a drive.
How does windows compare with other rippers in terms of speed? Given the
number of disks I'm dealing with, this could be important. thanks
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The best quality from any recorder will happen with an external microphone
placed six to nine inches from the speaker's mouth. I know that this
requires toting around at least 25 feet of thick microphone cord and a
tripod microphone stand, which is inconvenient and a hassle. yet the great
Hi Kelly,
Agreed, but there are many times where a recorder needs to be less
conspicuous than all that. :)
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