I think we could be on to something here Bill. Don't be surprised if we start seeing
new scanners come out in the near future which have the capability to record several
hours of digital audio. It really WOULD be a tremendously helpful feature. When I
want to record transmissions, I end up connecting the ear jack to my pocket digital
recorder anyway
On Sun, 19 Dec 2004 10:50:03 -0500, "Bill Crocker" wrote:
Oops...that should be "instant replay"
Bill
"Bill Crocker" wrote in message
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I think that feature was intended to be more like instant reply, if you
missed a sentence, or small bit of information. You're right though, a
nice, long-play, digital recorder would be a great feature in a
scanner/receiver.
Bill Crocker
"Michael J." wrote in message
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Thanks Bill. You'd think in a day where we can buy $49 digital pocket
records that
can record for 2 or 3 hours (or more), that the X2000 would be at least
160 minutes.
Something of a disappointment ... but very nice unit nevertheless.
MJ
On Sat, 18 Dec 2004 22:01:20 -0500, "Bill Crocker"
wrote:
160 seconds is more like it. Universal-Radio states that it is 2.5
minutes,
which would be 150 seconds.
Bill Crocker
"Michael J." wrote in message
m...
greets all,
Was recently reading through the Alinco DJ-X2000 manual. In the
beginning
of the
manual under 'features', it says the X2000 has a 160 minute recording
time. Later in
the manual it makes reference to the recording time being only 160
seconds. Anyone
know, is it minutes or seconds? Thanks.
MJ