[pchelpers] Recording convention programs

I wonder whether you can help me with a technical question that is not
directly related to computers,

In Canada the hearing impaired brothers and sisters do not use F.M. radios
to listen to the program at conventions. We have some gadget that is called
"Personal P.A. Receiver." Even our Kingdom Halls are wired for this. It
works wonderful. The sound is nice and very clear.

I really want to use a digital recorder to record the convention programs,
but I do want to do the recording through the P.A. Receiver to get a clear
sound. I have a lot of problems understanding recordings from conventions.
They have a lot of background noise. I want a clear recording. I was told
that I can use the receiver for the recordings. 

My question is: Has anyone tried this? 

I tried to record at the Kingdom Hall yesterday. I let it run for about 10
minutes by itself. Then I plugged the recorder into the receiver. It played
back what I recorded for the first 10 minutes. From the moment I plugged in
the receiver it stopped recording. It does not seem to work for me. What am
I doing wrong? I was told that it can be done, but I cannot do it. I must be
doing something wrong.

All you Canadians out there who have experience with recording convention
programs, would you please tell me how to do it right. We have a circuit
assembly coming up in the middle of December in London, Ontario, and I would
like to be ready.

Any help is appreciated.
Inge

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