Using a PIC to record voice


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    Quote Originally Posted by weirdjim View Post
    Russ, I had forgotten that back in the '50s, I too was a "WN6BHI" who became a WB6BHI then went vanity call with WX6RST about ten years ago.
    I found you in a 1971 Callbook as a Technician Class licensee living in San Diego. By then, I was finishing up at the University of Wyoming. We lived in El Cajon until 1960, then moved to Sacramento where I graduated high school in 1967.

    Ah, the good old "WN" days--a non-renewable year being rockbound. 75 watts plate input, CW only on HF! (And fighting the foreign broadcast carrier heterodynes on 40 meters!)
    Russ
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    Take a look at M25P32 PIC Audio Warning: other compiler.

    Would mic record up to 44K mono but haven't found solution for a slight popping when memory saves a sector.
    Long (32 bit) vars required.

    Norm

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    Quote Originally Posted by RussMartin View Post
    I found you in a 1971 Callbook as a Technician Class licensee living in San Diego. By then, I was finishing up at the University of Wyoming. We lived in El Cajon until 1960, then moved to Sacramento where I graduated high school in 1967.

    Ah, the good old "WN" days--a non-renewable year being rockbound. 75 watts plate input, CW only on HF! (And fighting the foreign broadcast carrier heterodynes on 40 meters!)
    Born Naval Hospital, Balboa Park in '43, graduated University San Diego High in '61, San Diego State in '67, and stuck around San Diego until '75. Moved to Grass Valley (60 noth of Sacramento) in '75 and been here ever since. Picture of Grass Valley here: www.rstengineering.com taken out of the company airplane.

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    Jim,

    How did you make out with your PIC voice recorder? I went the ISD17xxx route, but it would still interesting to know if it can be done with a PIC.

    Regards,
    Don

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