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Just connect the line level output of any scanner (usually can use headphone
jack as well) or shortwave reciever to the recording input of your soundcard. You may have to wire the cable going between the radio device and the soundcard, OR use an adapter depending what radio you are recieving with. Then, merely use some type of recording program like Soundforge, Cooledit or similar to record into a .WAV file which will allow you edit the file, getting rid of any extra junk and most decent audio programs like mentioned, will have a way to save to a MP3 file. If not, there are MP3 conversion programs like CDEX that will convert WAV files to MP3 files. -- Ryan KC8PMX "Some people are like Slinkies . . . not really good for anything, but you still can't help but smile when you see one tumble down the stairs." "F*thejones" wrote in message ... Is there a good audio or radio/audio card? I want to record radio to Mp3 -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Let us never forget ..... Stores don't kill economies, consumers do Save our jobs, create US jobs and invest in the USA; (white collars jobs go to India, Blue collar jobs go to China) Close the Borders, and deport all illegal immigrants Impeach Gary Locke Reform our government, and balance the budget Reform Banking law Reform tort law STOP the degradation of our way of life ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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