Easy... just turn the mic monitor on so that what you speak plays
through the headphones, and also so does the receiver, and then run it
to a line-input (not microphone input) on your computer sound card. If
it is too HOT a signal - make a L-pad attenuator with a pair of
resistors or get an attenuator adapter, cable or whatever, and there are
also small little boxes, like the size of a guitar man's DI box, that
can match it... you could even use a simple isolation transformer if
there is any buzzing, but probably won't be as most sound cards are
robust in that sort of self protection, and then you will have both
receiver and transmit audio on one line.
You can still use the headphones if you use a Y adapter. You can
probably us the speaker out jack, also, but then an attenuator or a very
robust sound card line-in input will be the order of the day.
Works for me.
--------------------- JHR ------------------------------
On 2/27/2014 11:54 AM, jack wrote:
Is anyone successful at recording QSO's from your Orion? How do you
capture the Tx side?
Jack-W9OWO
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