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"Jerry McCarty" wrote in message ...
I have absolutely no idea how loggers work in a police environment, but years ago the broadcast station I worked at had a stereo (2 channel) logger.Seems to be it would be a simple matter to feed the transmit signal to one channel and the receive signal to the other. Otherwise, it would be a fairly simple matter to split the dispatcher microphone signal. Take one side of the split and feed it to a 2 input mixer. Split the receiver output and feed one side of the split to the other input. Take the output and run it into the logger. In a real world environment things would be a bit more complicated as you would probably want to do some signal processing, such as audio AGC, before recording. Jerry, thanks, I understand what you are saying that it CAN be done that way. My question is what IS typically done? Thelogger in question is a mono unit. Mark |