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Hi all!

Sharing this because it does have an immediate application in ham radio.

Identification is still required every ten minutes. Similarly, Kiwies are a bit more relaxed about this, but just as important. Identification is required every 15 minutes. 

Some have suggested to me that their old Victor Stream wasn't so useful since it didn't have wifi, etc. This audio timer can be used on any MP3 player, and more to the point, while most MP3 players include a timer, they never provide a practical way to make use of it. This audio timer fixes all that, but more importantly, it will help you meet your individual responsibility.

This is a free service, so it exemplifies the ham spirit of helpfulness.  73,
Dave
WD8LDY/ZL4LDY
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From: [log in to unmask] [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of 'Mike Lloyd - The Blind Sport Podcast' [log in to unmask] [rnzfb-announcements]
Sent: Sunday, 10 May 2015 8:05 p.m.
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Subject: [rnzfb-announcements] 60 Minute Audio Timer

Hi All. Have you been wanting an easy to use, 60 minute audio timer, to
assist you with your workouts or training sessions? Well here it is. Listen
to, or download the 60 minute audio timer from
http://theblindsportpodcast.com


This recording will play a bell sound every minute, and speak the time every
5 minutes. After 30 minutes, both the elapsed, and remaining time will be
announced. 


You can play this audio timer on any audio device that supports MP3 files. 


Whether you are walking, running, or interval training on the treadmill or
outdoors, this can be a handy tool. When you are on the rower, exercycle or
cross-trainer at the gym Or for any other type of workout, the 60 minute
audio timer will allow you to keep track of the time elapsed and the time
remaining. 


This recording has no included music or additional sound apart from the one
minute interval bells and the five minute time notifications. This means
that it will not conflict with any other music source in your workout
environment. This is also good for outdoor situations where you need to hear
your surroundings unimpeded. 


If you are playing this audio timer on a device that allows you to start
playback at a specified time, and you want to use a countdown timer of a
specified length, then you can begin the audio timer to suit your training
session needs. For example if you start the audio timer at 40 minutes, you
will hear the bell followed by 40 minutes completed and 20 minutes
remaining. In this way it can be a very flexible timing tool. 


This timer is proudly brought to you by the blind sport podcast, and is a
free mp3 download from http://theblindsportpodcast.com


Enjoy your 60 minute workout.


Mike


Mike Lloyd
Host of "The Blind Sport Podcast"


Website: http://theblindsportpodcast.com
Email: [log in to unmask]
Mobile: (within New Zealand) 021 044 9428, (International)+64 21 044 9428
Facebook: http://facebook.com/theblindsportpodcast
Skype: theblindsportpodcast
Twitter: blindsportmike








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