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![]() Ronnie wrote: I have a couple of instrument students that are having some trouble with the radio communicaitons during their instrument training. It occurred to me that recording ATC & their transmissions for post-flight debriefing and review would be a value learning tool. An easy way to do this is to plug a recorder into an unsed headset jack. In my case, this would be one of the back seat intercom jacks. Then operate the intercom in the "ALL" mode so the passenger posistionshear all radio and intercom traffic. A voice activated recorder would be ideal, if it turns on fast enough to catch the first word of each audio burst. I'm thinking a 1/4" plug, cord with an attenuator / impedance network and a connector to match to the line in or mic input of a recorder is all that is needed. Has anyone tried this? If so, how did it work out? Comments? Ronnie Try this: http://www.sarangan.org/aviation/art...er-article.pdf |
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