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Old 7th Jun 2009, 08:45
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Getting hold of my RT recordings

Is this possible ? I'd like to hear what my RT is like in the "heat of battle" to see how I can improve it. Are the recordings available for pilots ?
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Old 7th Jun 2009, 10:35
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A much easier method would be for you to get a recorder of some sort that accepts an external microphone, plug in a button or tie-clip mike, then pop that into one of the ear cups of your headset. The results are surprisingly good.
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Another way is to buy this:

GSM Cell Phone Adapter @ Flightstore Pilot Supplies

And plug it in to the other headset jack and attach a tape/voice recorder
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Old 8th Jun 2009, 07:04
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Thanks for the replies

I think that's what I'll do!
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MP3 player with line-in is the way i do it. Records direct to MP3 and you can then edit it on PC afterwards. Easy
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Some mobile phones have a handsfree that's in two parts - the headphones plug into the mic part (my sony-ericsson being an example); just unplug the headphones, and slip the mic part under the headset cup - completely zero cost option
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My Mrs used to listen to me on the scanner when I was a student ppl. (Sad, I know).

She was always amazed at how "shaky" my voice sounded when talking to the guy in the tower
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