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Help!
I tried recording the Nav/Com audio to my Sony camcorder in a c172. The gain is so high it just sounds like saturated noise. I basically wired from the co-pilot's headset jack a cable to the sony 'mic in' jack. Has anyone here successfully recorded a flight with clean audio, and if so, how ? Thanks, Marty from Sunny South Florida |
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Stuff a mike inside your headset.
"Marty from Sunny Florida" wrote in message ... Help! I tried recording the Nav/Com audio to my Sony camcorder in a c172. The gain is so high it just sounds like saturated noise. I basically wired from the co-pilot's headset jack a cable to the sony 'mic in' jack. Has anyone here successfully recorded a flight with clean audio, and if so, how ? Thanks, Marty from Sunny South Florida |
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Steve Foley wrote:
"Marty from Sunny Florida" wrote: I tried recording the Nav/Com audio to my Sony camcorder in a c172. Stuff a mike inside your headset. You might consider padding the connection with a 300 ohm resistor (Radio Shack used to sell a padded inline mini jack cable), or simply turn down the intercom volume and adjust your headset to full volume. I use a portable MP3 recorder and no padding was required... http://www.radioshack.com/product.as...5Fid=42%2D2152 The cable above will require an adapter for plugging into a headphone jack, if you don't have a Record Out one... |
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![]() Darrel Toepfer wrote: Steve Foley wrote: "Marty from Sunny Florida" wrote: I tried recording the Nav/Com audio to my Sony camcorder in a c172. Stuff a mike inside your headset. You might consider padding the connection with a 300 ohm resistor (Radio Shack used to sell a padded inline mini jack cable), or simply turn down the intercom volume and adjust your headset to full volume. Intercom volume has no bearing on the radio volume. They should be wired up to be separate. The basic rule of thumb is to have the headset volume turned up all the way, then adjust the radio volume knob and the intercom volume to suit. |
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![]() "Steve Foley" wrote in message ... Stuff a mike inside your headset. "Marty from Sunny Florida" wrote in message ... Help! I tried recording the Nav/Com audio to my Sony camcorder in a c172. The gain is so high it just sounds like saturated noise. I basically wired from the co-pilot's headset jack a cable to the sony 'mic in' jack. Has anyone here successfully recorded a flight with clean audio, and if so, how ? Thanks, Marty from Sunny South Florida I use the record out on my intercom to my mini dv works very well. |
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I did with a Sony camcorder and a cord from Radio Shack plugged into the
mic in jack on the camera. Works like a charm. Marty from Sunny Florida wrote: Help! I tried recording the Nav/Com audio to my Sony camcorder in a c172. The gain is so high it just sounds like saturated noise. I basically wired from the co-pilot's headset jack a cable to the sony 'mic in' jack. Has anyone here successfully recorded a flight with clean audio, and if so, how ? Thanks, Marty from Sunny South Florida |
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Marty,
We taped a video on ELT direction finding when I was in Civil Air Patrol and got super clear audio. I used a headset converter that you use if you are using home audio headsets in a plane. (I believe they are available from Sporty's) It looked like a 35mm plastic film can with a male plug on one end and a female on the other. I used a 1/4 to 1/8 adapter and then ran it to a old RCA VHS video recorder. I used a tripod to stabilize the camera between the front seats so we could get a shot of the ELT equipment. This worked so good that we did it on one take and had crystal clear audio of the faintest ELT whelp. Both pilots spoke on the intercom as well and did not overload the audio. Just my 2 cents. Bart -- Bart D. Hull Tempe, Arizona Check http://www.inficad.com/~bdhull/engine.html for my Subaru Engine Conversion Check http://www.inficad.com/~bdhull/fuselage.html for Tango II I'm building. Remove -nospam to reply via email. Marty from Sunny Florida wrote: Help! I tried recording the Nav/Com audio to my Sony camcorder in a c172. The gain is so high it just sounds like saturated noise. I basically wired from the co-pilot's headset jack a cable to the sony 'mic in' jack. Has anyone here successfully recorded a flight with clean audio, and if so, how ? Thanks, Marty from Sunny South Florida -- Bart D. Hull Tempe, Arizona Check http://www.inficad.com/~bdhull/engine.html for my Subaru Engine Conversion Check http://www.inficad.com/~bdhull/fuselage.html for Tango II I'm building. Remove -nospam to reply via email. |
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Two choices...
1. Instead of going to the "mic in" jack on the Sony, go to the "line in" jack if there is one... or ... 2. Run a 100kohm resistor in series with the line between the phones jack and the mic in jack with a 10kohm resistor to ground from the mic in jack. If it is still too loud, diddle (that's a term for heuristic engineering) with the 10k resistor down in value until it comes out clear. aircraft phones jack --------100k--------------sony mic jack | | 10k | | ground Jim "Marty from Sunny Florida" shared these priceless pearls of wisdom: -Help! - -I tried recording the Nav/Com audio to my Sony camcorder in a c172. The gain -is so high it just sounds like saturated noise. I basically wired from the -co-pilot's headset jack a cable to the sony 'mic in' jack. Has anyone here -successfully recorded a flight with clean audio, and if so, how ? - -Thanks, -Marty from Sunny South Florida - Jim Weir (A&P/IA, CFI, & other good alphabet soup) VP Eng RST Pres. Cyberchapter EAA Tech. Counselor http://www.rst-engr.com |
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