My vote is also for Audacity. Once you figure out the buttons, it is a
very handy tool for wave files.
73 Bill K3SV
Jamie Dupree NS3T wrote:
> (I accidentally sent the first message too quick)
>
> K8DD asked about audio editors for voice files. I use Audacity,
> which is a freeware program and a very good one.
>
> http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ is where you can get it.
>
> Yeah, it takes a little while to figure things out, etc., but it's much
> better than MS Sound Recorder. Feel free to bother me with any
> questions about how to use it and setting up files.
>
> I hope to get on a decent amount next weekend for the SS SSB.
> My voice files have now grown to over 14,000 in total and are
> definitely ready for calling CQ Contest. If you hear me on, give
> a listen to how all the calls, exchanges and more sound. My mic
> is staying in the file cabinet forever!
>
> 73 Jamie NS3T
>
>
>
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