I have a working setup to record receive audio on my base station radio (btech GMRS 50V2) using a little sony mp3 recorder connected to the speaker out jack on the back of the radio. I use it to record the local nets and provide those recordings so folks can hear what their equipment sounds like. It's very popular.
One challenge I have is when I want to participate in the nets and also hear myself on the recordings so there aren't any gaps. As you would expect, if I key up my radio the transmit turns off the speaker out. I don't like the option of a separate microphone and all the complexity that would add to mix the 2 audio sources.
One easy solution that I have done is to get on a handheld radio and walk far enough away that I don't create desense on the recording base station, but that is inconvenient.
I tried going down the rabbit hole of all the digital mode ham software (aprs for example) that allows folks to control their radios with PC's but that has been too complicated to understand how it would work with my simple use case which is:
I want to record both incoming receive audio and my outgoing transmit audio over my PC interfaced though the k1 y-adapter port on my btech base station radio and do so with a software driven manual PTT button (not vox) to transmit from my PC mic (or headset).
Anybody tackle this one, and if so what are your hardware and software components for the solution?
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I have a working setup to record receive audio on my base station radio (btech GMRS 50V2) using a little sony mp3 recorder connected to the speaker out jack on the back of the radio. I use it to record the local nets and provide those recordings so folks can hear what their equipment sounds like. It's very popular.
One challenge I have is when I want to participate in the nets and also hear myself on the recordings so there aren't any gaps. As you would expect, if I key up my radio the transmit turns off the speaker out. I don't like the option of a separate microphone and all the complexity that would add to mix the 2 audio sources.
One easy solution that I have done is to get on a handheld radio and walk far enough away that I don't create desense on the recording base station, but that is inconvenient.
I tried going down the rabbit hole of all the digital mode ham software (aprs for example) that allows folks to control their radios with PC's but that has been too complicated to understand how it would work with my simple use case which is:
I want to record both incoming receive audio and my outgoing transmit audio over my PC interfaced though the k1 y-adapter port on my btech base station radio and do so with a software driven manual PTT button (not vox) to transmit from my PC mic (or headset).
Anybody tackle this one, and if so what are your hardware and software components for the solution?
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