SD Handgunner
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Well I think I am finally finished tinkering with this call. I went to a buddies house today, and with the aid of some editing software, we put all of my calling cassettes onto a CD. We ended up with 12 tracks on the CD (with lots of room to spare). The tracks with the different Coyote Howls on them, run from about a minute, to a little as 3 howls. The tracks with the distress sounds we tried to isolate the sound loop, and not repeat it, and most ended up about 1 minute. Then it is a simple matter of just using the repeat function on the CD Player.
The other thing we did (with the aid of the editing software) was to eliminate the background noise. This was really a cool program, and was very useful. When we were finally done fooling around, we burned 6 CD's (a couple spares for myself, and a couple for friends).
Hooked up a portable CD Player to the Radio Shack Mini Amp & Radio Shack PA Speaker, and had to try it out. Seemed to be clearer than when using the tapes (our editing must have done something), and we were able to get more volume than should ever be needed.
The beauty of the CD's is I now have on one CD everything I had on 12 tapes. Sure made my caller more portable.
Hopefully before the weekend is over I get to test it in the field.
Thanks to all that helped out on this project, your help was much appreciated.
Larry
The other thing we did (with the aid of the editing software) was to eliminate the background noise. This was really a cool program, and was very useful. When we were finally done fooling around, we burned 6 CD's (a couple spares for myself, and a couple for friends).
Hooked up a portable CD Player to the Radio Shack Mini Amp & Radio Shack PA Speaker, and had to try it out. Seemed to be clearer than when using the tapes (our editing must have done something), and we were able to get more volume than should ever be needed.
The beauty of the CD's is I now have on one CD everything I had on 12 tapes. Sure made my caller more portable.
Hopefully before the weekend is over I get to test it in the field.
Thanks to all that helped out on this project, your help was much appreciated.
Larry