In a message dated 11/24/99 8:44:57 PM !!!First Boot!!!, hbrown@voicenet.com
writes:
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John,
I have not been paying much attention to this discussion but I did have this
thought about generating and measurment of two tone using a computer with a
sound card.
There are a lot of people using sound cards these days. They seem to be
doing marvelous things with them. >>
In a message dated 11/24/99 8:44:57 PM !!!First Boot!!!, hbrown@voicenet.com
writes:
<<
John,
I have not been paying much attention to this discussion but I did have this
thought about generating and measurment of two tone using a computer with a
sound card.
There are a lot of people using sound cards these days. They seem to be
doing marvelous things with them. >>
Most of the problem with sound cards is interfacing them to the mic on a
typical radio. They tend to overdrive the mic input but for the most part
this would be good for conducting amp testing. For anything serious you must
pad the card down to make the audio an acceptable level... Regards Richy
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