I have had very good success with a pair of tiny microphones placed in my B
ose A20 noise canceling headsets (in a very noisy aircraft) plugged into a g
opro camera, as can be seen/heard in a YouTube flick I posted:
> http://youtu.be/ldMi4ZmFaTo
Part number is SP-BMC-2 as purchased online from http://www.soundprofessiona
ls.com
I prefer the mics over plugging directly into the intercom, as one still get
s some engine noise background for context.
Cheers, happy new year and good luck,
Pete
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> On Jan 1, 2014, at 3:39 PM, Tony Renshaw <tonyrenshaw268@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Gidday,
> I've heard some crazy RT from some ATC ground controllers in JFK recently,
castigating people for not getting rapid fire multi instructions right the f
irst time, when English isn't their native language. Its quite disparaging,
and like my kids, always somebody else's fault/problem, but typical New Yor
k. I'm going back there in a fortnight, wondering how I can record it cleanl
y. I tried using my iPhone and the cockpit speaker, but there is an underlyi
ng airframe whoosh sound that I want to do without. Can anyone suggest a way
I can easily record what I hear in my headsets, a jack that allows pass thu
, that I can plug ideally into my phone, as whilst this is a project, it is o
nly a small one and I don't need to throw a lot of money at it. Thanks in an
ticipation.
> Tony Renshaw
> Aussie
>
>
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