Hi Bill and Ted,
I have used a T-adapter just has Bill described and it worked fine. I have
also used a second handheld on the receive side with headphones and a
recording device wired on the T-adapter and that works well too. Finally, I
have used the speaker mike with the FT60 and 'palmed' the
I have often wondered about this myself. I like to use headphones... I
wonder if you could use a stereo recorder, and put the "speaker out" (low
impedance) to one side, and an external mic (high impedance) to the other.
Getting the audio to balance would be a trick.
We need a small portable, t
Gosh, I love Google...
http://www.mixitproducts.com/
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> We need a small portable, two channel mixer with low and high inputs and a
> balance control.
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Don't over-think recording. Almost any Smartphone has a voice recording app
built in ... You can make acceptable recordings without being physically wired
to the source!
Clint, K6LCS
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Hi Ted,
I also use the FT-60. Since it is not full duplex, I do not use headphones and
just have a small recorder hanging from my neck. It picks up my voice and
sounds from the radio. If you want to use headphones, I suppose you could use
a T adapter and plug both the phones and the recorder