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Recording appliance?

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AM909

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What are professionals using for radio recording requirements, other than the solutions that come with the high-$$$ Motorola, Harris, etc. systems? Something that can take line audio in (from a base/control station) and record it to internal storage, one file per hour or so, that can then be network-transferred if needed for permanent storage, would be ideal.

We've used TeleCorder in the past, but are looking for an alternative. I know Broadcastify and others offer a remote solution, but we're looking for something local to the site, not reliant on network or other third-party processes.
 

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Public safetyvuses a lot of Nice, most of my Mototrbo customer run Eventide. Many of the less expensive consoles like TrboNet, SmartPTT, and Teldio will record. There are other even less expensive ones, but it will depend on if recording from copper or SIP/UDP. TT
 
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