My workaround for recording with SDRuno 1.11
Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2016 5:46 am
Hello everyone.
From what I have been reading, and have experienced myself, the recording feature is not very good with the SDRuno software. So, to get around this and make it easy, I done the following.
Since SDRplay and SDRuno is running on a computer, I got a small audio adapter plug (the kind that lets me convert 1 audio output jack to 2 sources. It's the little adapter that lets you use 2 headphones from one audio output.
I plugged that adapter into the speaker output jack on back of the computer. The computer speakers are plugged in on one side of the jack, and the other jack goes to a little digital recorder that you can buy anywhere. I keep it on the desk. When I come across a signal I want to record I just press the record button on the digital recorder.
It records to a micro memory card and it also records in MP3 format.
I use the Sangean digital recorder. You can read about it here. https://www.amazon.com/Sangean-DAR-101- ... B003XU76QK
From what I have been reading, and have experienced myself, the recording feature is not very good with the SDRuno software. So, to get around this and make it easy, I done the following.
Since SDRplay and SDRuno is running on a computer, I got a small audio adapter plug (the kind that lets me convert 1 audio output jack to 2 sources. It's the little adapter that lets you use 2 headphones from one audio output.
I plugged that adapter into the speaker output jack on back of the computer. The computer speakers are plugged in on one side of the jack, and the other jack goes to a little digital recorder that you can buy anywhere. I keep it on the desk. When I come across a signal I want to record I just press the record button on the digital recorder.
It records to a micro memory card and it also records in MP3 format.
I use the Sangean digital recorder. You can read about it here. https://www.amazon.com/Sangean-DAR-101- ... B003XU76QK