Re: timer recording radio
- From: "homepc" <wiebe08@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 08:32:56 -0500
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I use this free program with good results.
I don't have it, but many people tell me that Total Recorder is a
wonderful piece of software for this. I think it costs under $20 for
the basic version which is more than most people will ever need.
For me, I keep the radio in on position tuned to frequency I want. My
digital timer turns the radio on/off when I want it to. Program is
recorded onto a Sharp mini-disc recorder which is sitting in stand-by
mode waiting for input from the radio. You need a radio with an old-
fashioned mechanical on/off switch to work for this. Radio timer can
also work, but I find many of them limited....only leaving the radio
on for 60 mins when you may want more time to record.
.
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