| I believe it will.  I used it in WPX CW; I have 1700+ individual files, 
one for each QSO,  and 48 hour files, one for each hour of the contest.  
I see no reason why it wouldn't meet the requirements of the rule.  It 
took a couple of hours to set up and understand how to use, but 
operation during the contest was no problem.  I started it up about 10 
minutes before the contest, and on the top of each hour one audio file 
was closed and a new audio file was started. Files were all mp3; a 
typical hour file for my SO2R station was 13.7Mb. 
Dennis W1UE
On 6/15/2015 1:01 PM, Richard Zalewski wrote:
 
Will this meet the new rule requirements for WW recordings?
On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 9:33 AM, Dennis <egan.dennis88@gmail.com 
<mailto:egan.dennis88@gmail.com>> wrote: 
    If you use N1MM+, the QSO Recording program by K3IT works great.
    Saves a sound snip for each QSO (which can be turned off) and
    saves each hour of the contest in a separate file.  Also records
    both radios in an SO2R setup.
    Price was also right- twice as much as N1MMPlus.
    Dennis W1UE
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