Re: [IRCA] Using PC Software for multiple timer recordings
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Re: [IRCA] Using PC Software for multiple timer recordings



Hi. A good program with multiple timers and variable recording quality is recall-pro from Sagebrush Inc. It costs $30, but it comes with a 30-day free trial. And thirty days doesn't have to be consecutive days. That is, if I use it today, and not again for a week, the next time I record is only the second day of the trial period. The website is:
www.sagebrush.com   and a link on my own file storage site is:
http://www.sendspace.com/pro/dl/5txdsv
I have been using various versions of this software for years.
You can also record from multiple inputs, e.g. my radio and an internet stream.

Doug Martin

----- Original Message ----- From: "LEE FRESHWATER" <amlogbook@xxxxxxxxx> To: "Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America" <irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; <tvfmdx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; <amdx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; <ultralightdx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2012 12:41 PM
Subject: Re: [IRCA] Using PC Software for multiple timer recordings


Dave.. I record on 2 different computers. One using "Skimmer Plus" from Broadcast Software International. Primarily used by broadcast stations for air checks, it can be a bit pricey (399.00 for a single deck) My other computer uses OMT's Logging software.... The nice thing about these is I can log in from the web and playback the files...Great when I am on the road.


I hear that TOTAL RECORDER is good but i have never used it..and it is more affordable

I recorded 1340 for A FULL year across the TOH. Yielded a bunch of new logs for me...

Auto DXing is about the only DXing I do anymore



Lee J Freshwater
Ocala, FL
IRCA EDXR /AWARDS & REPRINT SERVICE
www.amlogbook.com
www.bgs.cc


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From: Dave Hascall <dhinfomedia@xxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2012 2:38 PM
Subject: [IRCA] Using PC Software for multiple timer recordings

I will most likely never be getting a Perseus but I do hope to take
advantage of timer recordings using a PC and audio software, for DX.
Hoping for Es on FM the other day, I recorded a two hour block of 92.7,
using Audacity. No skip.

Now I'm thinking about recording MW signals near the top of the hour. I
see that Audacity has a timer option but IIRC, it allows just one entry. I
want to schedule 12:58 am - 1:10, 1:58 - 2:10, 2:58 - 3:10 and so on. Does
anyone have any recommendations for audio software that allows such
multiple timer recordings?

Thanks - that may be a way to log some gy stations.

73
Dave in Indy
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