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It works great and students love it. Radio Shack has an "Attenuating Dubbing
Cord" for $5 with the resistors build-in.. Cut it in half, solder 1/4" phone plugs onto each half and you'll have two cords. -- Max Trescott www.G1000Book.com 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. |
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