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On Mar 1, 7:31*am, bpnjensen wrote:
On Mar 1, 1:43*am, RHF wrote: On Feb 26, 3:38*pm, bpnjensen wrote: Well, just e-corresponded with Sylvia, the very kind and helpful lady at the other end at PMA The Cross Radio on FSM. *She has not yet received an envelope with recording and report I sent on 14 February :- ( *Thought airmail would be a little quicker than that. *It was a good one too - Station ID and details nice and clear. *Oh, well - maybe I'll just have to try again. Bruce Jensen Using your Icom IC-R75 Receiver -use-a-http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/commrxvr/0175rear.html CD Recorder; Digital Voice Recorder; iPod plug-in-to your Recorder Jack (Rec) ~ RHF *. Thanks for this - A great idea, but expenses being what they are, I am trying to live with what I have. I do have a small Olympus vox recorder lying around somewhere - I may see if I can get it working - but for now, I am using an excellent quality old-fashioned cassette recorder. *Just last week, I figured out how to pump the output of this into my PC to make digitized recordings; just last night, I managed to burn a couple of CDs for Voice of Russia and Radio Bulgaria (that don't sound half-bad) which I assume any self-respecting radio station should be able to play back.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - In case I did not make it clear, I am in fact using that R75 rec output to the aux input on the tape recorder :-). |
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