Just a brief description of how I capture audio recordings during Project TouCans outings.
First, where's the audio coming from? Project TouCans of course.
It's frequently in the air, embedded in its dipole antenna, so about a year and a half ago, we started piping audio to the round via Bluetooth.
Specifically, the audio out from the RockMite feeds this Bluetooth transceiver, a 1Mii Bluetooth 5.3 Transmitter Receiver for TV to Wireless Headphones
For the recording/receiving rig, I use a different Bluetooh reciver, an Alura. It's the only Bluetooth receiver I could find that would receive the 1Mii. From there, I use a stereo connector splitter. One side goes to my Sony voice recorder microphone input. The recorder is fine with the fact that I don't have an attenuater in the line. The other side of the splitter feeds my Bose Ultra QC noise cancelling headphones. Do be honest, I have those for work, not for palling radios.
The whole system, over time, has become very effective. There's a single issue. I place the Bluetooth receiver, the recoorder, and the splitter in my Dickies vest pocket. Sometimes, the sudio cuts out beause??? All I ever have to do is move my vest a bit. I'll keep you posted if I figure it out. Any ideas?
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