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Review Summary For : Sagebrush Systems RecAll-Pro
Reviews: 2MSRP: 29.95
Description:
Small screen footprint windows audio recorder with timestamped recordings. Great for keeping your contacts.
Product is in production
More Info: http://www.sagebrush.com/recpro.htm
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WK1H Rating: 2009-10-22
VOX recording and time stamping works well Time Owned: more than 12 months.
I've been using this software for over a year now. Works great for unattended recording of your radio. There are VOX recording settings you can use to have it record only when audio is present. The threshold is settable, and so is the recording stop delay.

Mostly I've been recording public safety and local amateur repeaters. These are the settings I use:
Record to MP3 in 32kBi/s 24kHz mono
VOX recording enabled
Delay 7 seconds dead air before stopping recording
Cut to new file when VOX recording stops
File naming contains full date and time stamp

The VOX recording with this level of detail and customizable settings is somewhat of a specialty piece of software and worth the price.
AC0X Rating: 2008-12-04
Great recording utility Time Owned: 0 to 3 months.
I've been looking for something like this for months and months. RecAll-Pro is a program that's great for recording ALL your ham radio contacts.

-It takes up a small screen size.
-It isn't loaded down with special audio effects features best left to other audio programs
-It allows you to select among all your audio/sound devices (usb interaces, keyers, etc)
-It gives you a wide range of recording formats (down to 16k 16bit MP3.. only 115kb a minute, record all 48 hours of a DX contest in only 330mb, plenty of fidelity for HF radio).
-It puts a continuous time stamp on sound files, easily find a QSO you have logged in your logbook.

Have this program start and record when your logbook program starts, let it always run in the background (at only 115kb a minute, heck why not, you could store a lifetime of ham radio q's on a thumb drive) and always have something to remember all your QSO's by, and have that little extra bit of evidence when trying to convince that rare DX station that you really ARE "in log".

btw.. the SWL community has been using this for years now, and they love it.