Rangecast FAQ
[FAQ-1276] INDEX - Radio Receiver Site (feed site) - VOX systems


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Topics related to distributing audio through Rangecast from audio sources other than Uniden scanners


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[FAQ-1020] What is a VOX sender?

A "VOX sender" is the Rangecast feed site software operating in a special mode used for bringing audio content into Rangecast from any audio source other than a Uniden radio scanner that supports data communications with a PC. Examples include audio streams obtained from the internet, microphones, radio scanners that lack the ability to communicate with a PC, or non-Uniden radio scanners (the software only knows how to communicate with Uniden scanners). In addition, VOX is sometimes used temporarily for technical analysis of audio from a radio scanner normally used in non-VOX mode.




[FAQ-1166] Configuring a VOX source to feed into Rangecast





[FAQ-1230] Selecting the correct audio input for a VOX audio source

On some PCs recording audio from an audio source that is not a radio scanner, the Rangecast software must be set to identify the correct audio input to be monitored. Windows sometimes renumbers the audio inputs, breaking a working configuration and requiring manual correction.




[FAQ-1170] How to set up a test VOX sender to observe an audio input

When testing an audio input, it is sometimes useful to set up a temporary VOX sender. (This can operate simultaneousy with a normal sender recording audio from the same source.) The VOX sender will record a file for each period of audio on the input line.



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