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Re: Digital Recorder
- Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Digital Recorder
- From: "Mike Miller" <mike.kc9doa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 07 Jan 2008 02:34:43 -0600
- Priority: normal
Radio Shack sells an attenuating dubbing cable with 1/8" phone plugs on both ends for $5 US.
Catalog #: 42-2152. I'm sure something similar is available in
the UK.
Mike kc9doa
On 6 Jan 2008 at 19:31, Chris Bloy wrote:
> Hi All,
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> I have a small problem when recording my satellite passes, I
> don’t have the hands to be able to write the Grids and Callsign’s
> so i use a little digital voice recorder that I found on Ebay..
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> Now, the problem I have is this.. I use my TH-D7 and split the
> output between the recorder and my earphones.. BUT the output to
> the recorder is a little too hot for it and doesn’t have a mic
> control.. So my options :-
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> Do i,
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> Find a way to turn the volume down on the recorder output, i have
> tried working the sat with low low volume, but then i cannot hear
> the downlink very well.
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> Or, can anyone suggest a digital voice recorded that has a mic
> volume control?
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> I was thinking of perhaps a variable capacitor in-line would
> attenuate the volume, but there has to be a recorder that has mic
> controls?
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> This is for portable work, so a laptop is out of the question!
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> Thanks,
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> Chris
>
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