Yep, N1MM includes recording capability, via your sound card, per
QSO. It's convenient because it records each QSO and generates a wav
file with that QSO's call sign. Unfortunately it does not operate
fully yet, or it has a few 'burps' in it, at this point. If you do an
8-bit recording (certainly good enough for CW), a 24 hour contest
will take up about 1 Gb of hard disk space. The files are *.wav
files, so very convenient to play them back with Windows multi media program.
Assuming your just interested in recording the contest, this little
program has already been mentioned on the reflector. It is RecAll and
can be found at www.sagebrush.com You get a 30 day free trial, but I
think the cost is less that $20. It's neat in that you can set it up
to run in increments of the total minutes you wish, when it is
completed, it automatically starts running with a new file name. It
does not record individual QSO's, but records in blocks of QSO's.
The N1MM recording is neat because it closes a recording when you send 'TU'.
Tom - W4BQF
At Wednesday 05:18 PM 11/8/2006, you wrote:
>On 11/8/06, Macie, Gordon <GMacie at innotrac.com> wrote:
>
> > I am in the market for a voice recorder. I am considering the Yaeus
> > DVS-2, MFJ 434B and now the Rigblaster Pro(just found out today this has
> > dvr). Anyone have any recommendations especially if you have used more
> > than 1 of them. Plan to order one of them tomorrow.
>
>I've got an MFJ, and it seems adequate....not sure of the model number.
>
>What are you using it for? If it's for contesting, what logging
>program do you use? I think most of the Windows programs allow the
>use of the computer's soundcard as a voice keyer...with the advantage
>of the F-keys already being wired in.
>
>I know this is a feature of N1MM.
>
>If I were going to get set up with a Windows logger and didn't already
>have a voice keyer, I'd definitely go the sound card route.
>
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