radio and tv tuner cards

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I thought the icom stuff was ham radio stuff though, maybe not though,
online I was found antena tuners, but that probaly not quite the thing.
At 12:45 PM 12/16/01 +0200, you wrote:
>HI!
>
>Janina Sajka 15.12.01:
>
>>still be controlled from your computer. I haven't done this myself, but
>>have it on pretty good authority that the radios from Icom can be driven
>>from linux. Look at http://www.icomamerica.com.
>
>  I use Icom pcr-1000 in Linux with Icomlib
>http://www.philtered.net/icomlib.phtml
>  and it works quite nicely. I have connected it into the soundcard via
>mic input but never actually recorded anythin, just listened.
>
>  I think it is however possible to limit record time with dd or head
>commands, somethin like:
>head -c28800000 /dev/audio > radio.au
>should record one hour with tolerable sound quality.
>
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