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>   1. BINAURAL Effect (R.Haighton)
>   2. Wave recordings ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>   3. Re: Wave recordings (petervn)
>   4. Fwd: Re:  Wave recordings (Giuseppe Campana)
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> Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 13:52:39 -0400
> From: "R.Haighton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [Flexradio] BINAURAL Effect
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> I note that for some time the BINAURAL operation does not work in AM.
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> This is a pity as it simulates a pleasing Stereo AM.
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> I find, however, that by tuning in an AM station in either USB or LSB and
> widening the sideband passband to
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> 6.0 KHz. Then clicking on BIN, the effect of Binaural sound is returned.
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> Any chance of making the BIN control work in AM?.
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> Robin Haighton VE3FRH
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> Date: Sat, 01 Jul 2006 06:12:24 +0000
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> Subject: [Flexradio] Wave recordings
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> I have made several awesome sounding recordings with the SDR, however when 
> trying to play the recordings back on anything other that the Flex 
> (Windows Media player, sound forge, etc.) you can see the timer rolling 
> but you hear absolutely nothing.  In the Sound Forge program it wont even 
> open the wave files made with the SDR, instead it gives me a warning about 
> needing a new compression driver.  ANY TIPS?
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> Date: Sat, 1 Jul 2006 10:12:20 +0200
> From: "petervn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Wave recordings
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> Thats right 'mixalot',
> I have the same.
> As I understand it it isnt a normal sound-file, but the IQ signal
> comming from the soundcard during reception.
> That must be 'decoded' bij the SDR software to retreve the
> original sound. You can even change the tuning and demodulation
> within the banwith of the recording.
> Maybe is there a method to record the audio output from the soundcard
> (the speaker output) to a soundfile during recording, possible through
> a cable to an extra soundcards input.
> Anny ideas someone?
> 73 peter pa0pvn
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> I have made several awesome sounding recordings with the SDR, however when 
> trying to play the recordings back on anything other that the Flex 
> (Windows Media player, sound forge, etc.) you can see the timer rolling 
> but you hear absolutely nothing.  In the Sound Forge program it wont even 
> open the wave files made with the SDR, instead it gives me a warning about 
> needing a new compression driver.  ANY TIPS?
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> Date: Sat, 01 Jul 2006 10:20:53 +0200
> From: Giuseppe Campana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [Flexradio] Fwd: Re:  Wave recordings
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> Hi
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> To save the processed audio (the audio coming from your speaker) simply 
> check
> the box in the "option" of wave manager window.
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> You can save the pre-processed audio (the spectrum) or the post-processed
> audio (the sound)
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> 73 Beppe
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>>At 10.12 01/07/2006, you wrote:
>>>Thats right 'mixalot',
>>>I have the same.
>>>As I understand it it isnt a normal sound-file, but the IQ signal
>>>comming from the soundcard during reception.
>>>That must be 'decoded' bij the SDR software to retreve the
>>>original sound. You can even change the tuning and demodulation
>>>within the banwith of the recording.
>>>Maybe is there a method to record the audio output from the soundcard
>>>(the speaker output) to a soundfile during recording, possible through
>>>a cable to an extra soundcards input.
>>>Anny ideas someone?
>>>73 peter pa0pvn
>>>
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>>>         Onderwerp: [Flexradio] Wave recordings
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>>>         I have made several awesome sounding recordings with the SDR,
>>> however when trying to play the recordings back on anything other that
>>> the Flex (Windows Media player, sound forge, etc.) you can see the timer
>>> rolling but you hear absolutely nothing.  In the Sound Forge program it
>>> wont even open the wave files made with the SDR, instead it gives me a
>>> warning about needing a new compression driver.  ANY TIPS?
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> Date: Sat, 01 Jul 2006 15:02:55 +0000
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> Subject: [Flexradio] response to Ken N9VV
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> Thanks for the info Ken!  Now I know I am not crazy.  LOL  I will probably 
> just play them through the SDR software and record the pass the old school 
> way.  Tape Deck!  Thanks again
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