Saving sat QSO recordings from websites - software?
Hi all
I'm doing (at least) three more satellite presentations ( and hopefully demos) this spring for ham clubs in the western NC region.
I normally play a couple of K8YSE's sat QSOs from his website when I have internet access at the presentations.
However, I may not have internet access at two presentations this year, so I'm wondering what software - or methods - I might use to "capture" K8YSE's MP3 files from his website (or satellite pass recordings from others) and save them (in whatever format) on my PC so that I don't need internet access.
This would also come in handy for hamfest tables, so prospective AMSAT'ers can actually hear what both FM and analog QSOs sound like.
Thanks!
Philip N4HF
All you need to do is right-click and click save as. The links on his website are just direct links to MP3 files.
And, it's just a pet peeve of mine, but any SSB or FM voice QSO is "analog."
73,
Paul, N8HM
On Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 12:48 PM, Philip Jenkins [email protected] wrote:
Hi all
I'm doing (at least) three more satellite presentations ( and hopefully demos) this spring for ham clubs in the western NC region.
I normally play a couple of K8YSE's sat QSOs from his website when I have internet access at the presentations.
However, I may not have internet access at two presentations this year, so I'm wondering what software - or methods - I might use to "capture" K8YSE's MP3 files from his website (or satellite pass recordings from others) and save them (in whatever format) on my PC so that I don't need internet access.
This would also come in handy for hamfest tables, so prospective AMSAT'ers can actually hear what both FM and analog QSOs sound like.
Thanks!
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