I have been trying to set up how Proscan saves my audio files but can't seem to get it to do what I want it to do.
I would like my audio files to be saved like this if possible.
Everytime there is an audio file made (ie) The program saves a audio file (155.650 mhz) how do I get the program to save this frequency to a directory with any Tones associated with this frequency, and if there are different tone on this frequencies save the audio files for 155.650 in the same directory so I can go into the directory and see all the information. I would like to do searches between to frequencies with my SDS100 or 436HP scanner and be able to see all the information on a frequency in one directory and when Audio from another frequency is log it will save all the information for that frequency in its own directory. I have been try to make changes under the RECORDER TAB custom recording Folders by adding the CUSTOM FORMATTERS but have not figured out how to put the formaters in so it will do this, I have been try since yesterday and just can't do it right.
Any help appreciated
Steve
I would like my audio files to be saved like this if possible.
Everytime there is an audio file made (ie) The program saves a audio file (155.650 mhz) how do I get the program to save this frequency to a directory with any Tones associated with this frequency, and if there are different tone on this frequencies save the audio files for 155.650 in the same directory so I can go into the directory and see all the information. I would like to do searches between to frequencies with my SDS100 or 436HP scanner and be able to see all the information on a frequency in one directory and when Audio from another frequency is log it will save all the information for that frequency in its own directory. I have been try to make changes under the RECORDER TAB custom recording Folders by adding the CUSTOM FORMATTERS but have not figured out how to put the formaters in so it will do this, I have been try since yesterday and just can't do it right.
Any help appreciated
Steve