Another option is using Writelog. You can record directly on the
logging computer, and you can also listen to individual QSOs by
right clicking on the QSO and selecting audio playback. Using
MP3 compression, 48 hours uses 300 megs on the hard drive.
Barry W2UP
On 27 May 01, Pete Smith wrote:
>
> At 11:23 AM 5/26/01 -0700, K1MY wrote:
> >
> >
> >I want to start taping some of the contests for my library. Anything
special
> >that I should look for in a cassette tape recorder?
> >
> Hi Bruce -- Instead, can I suggest a program called RecAll by Sagebrush
> Software? It records to hard disk, uses <600MB (I think) for a 48-hour
> contest, and best of all, it timestamps the record so that you can find
> QSOs to the nearest minute. It only requires a 486DX100 or better with a
> simple sound card, so any old clunker Pentium will work great. Definitely
> the best way to go... Then you can archive contests on CD-ROM, 1-2 per
> disk.
>
> 73, Pete N4ZR
> No, no ... that's WEST Virginia
>
>
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