Hi Vasily,
What? 360MB for 24 hours? Less than 1GB for a full contest?
Given than I can find 2 GB SD card for less than 3 USD here, I can even send my
whole week-end recording to the contest committee and that will not cost me
more than a diskette 20 years ago!
Without wanting to stir up the discussions about rules (great job from K5ZD,
the committee and this list), I truly think there are no excuses for asking
recording for top scorers.
It should be done on the same basis than the "observer program".
I will try it this week-end during CQ WPX on my very cheap netbook to see if it
slows down the computer significantly or not.
73,
Yan.
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> Jeff
>
> Yes, the "qsorder" is still supported. I uploaded a new version today of
> the N1MM recording plugin.
> The mp3 audio files are small by today's standards, even for a full 48
> hour recording.
>
> As W1VE said, it should cost exactly "diddly squat" dollars to set it up. :)
>
> Here is the message in the N1MM+ yahoo group (sorry about cross posting):
>
> ====
>
> An update of the QSO recorder for N1MM is available at
>
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/qsorder/files
>
>
> Changes in this version:
>
> v2.8
> - uninterrupted recording mode (with the -C or "--continuous" flag). This
> is in addition to recording of individual QSOs.
> Hourly audio files are saved in the AUDIO_YEAR directory, a new mp3 file is
> created at the top of each hour.
> Extra disk space required for this option: ~360 MB per 24 hours
>
> - increased sampling rate from 8000 to 11025 Hz
> - pyaduio library updated to version 0.2.8
>
> https://people.csail.mit.edu/hubert/pyaudio/
>
> - allow cp1251 character set in the recording device names (tnx ua9lif)
>
>
> Please let me know off list if there are any issues.
> 73! Vasily K3IT
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