Posted by mwmiller314 on April 29, 2008, 12:05 pm
Is there somewhere one can find a good deal on an AM/FM radio recorder
that is programmable to record a segment of broadcast of radio from on
specfic time to another for each day during a week, a recurring daily
broadcast from monday to friday? I've heard such a device exists, but
I cannot remember the name of it or any source from which to buy it.
Any helpful input appreciated,
Matt
Posted by Gordon on April 29, 2008, 11:29 pm
mwmiller314@gmail.com wrote in news:484965c4-b385-486b-86bc-de8c6b229037
@y38g2000hsy.googlegroups.com:
> Is there somewhere one can find a good deal on an AM/FM radio recorder
> that is programmable to record a segment of broadcast of radio from on
> specfic time to another for each day during a week, a recurring daily
> broadcast from monday to friday? I've heard such a device exists, but
> I cannot remember the name of it or any source from which to buy it.
>
> Any helpful input appreciated,
> Matt
>
Matt,
Recording radio shows is so last century.
First, see if the show is archived at the radio station's
web site or the network's web site. Many are.
2nd: See if there is a pod cast of the show. No, you don't
need an iPod to listen to podcasts.
If all else fails: use your computer to record the show.
Use Task Scheduler to kick off and audio recording program.
Of course you need to wire your radio into the Line In Jack
of your computer.
Posted by mwmiller314 on May 1, 2008, 4:29 pm
> mwmiller...@gmail.com wrote in news:484965c4-b385-486b-86bc-de8c6b229037
> @y38g2000hsy.googlegroups.com:
> > Is there somewhere one can find a good deal on an AM/FM radio recorder
> > that is programmable to record a segment of broadcast of radio from on
> > specfic time to another for each day during a week, a recurring daily
> > broadcast from monday to friday? I've heard such a device exists, but
> > I cannot remember the name of it or any source from which to buy it.
> > Any helpful input appreciated,
> > Matt
> Matt,
> Recording radio shows is so last century.
> First, see if the show is archived at the radio station's
> web site or the network's web site. Many are.
> 2nd: See if there is a pod cast of the show. No, you don't
> need an iPod to listen to podcasts.
> If all else fails: use your computer to record the show.
> Use Task Scheduler to kick off and audio recording program.
> Of course you need to wire your radio into the Line In Jack
> of your computer.
where does one get the cable for wiring radio to line in jack of of
the computer?
Posted by Rod Speed on May 1, 2008, 4:42 pm
mwmiller314@gmail.com wrote:
>> mwmiller...@gmail.com wrote in
>> news:484965c4-b385-486b-86bc-de8c6b229037
>> @y38g2000hsy.googlegroups.com:
>>
>>> Is there somewhere one can find a good deal on an AM/FM radio
>>> recorder that is programmable to record a segment of broadcast of
>>> radio from on specfic time to another for each day during a week, a
>>> recurring daily broadcast from monday to friday? I've heard such a
>>> device exists, but I cannot remember the name of it or any source
>>> from which to buy it.
>>
>>> Any helpful input appreciated,
>>> Matt
>>
>> Matt,
>> Recording radio shows is so last century.
>> First, see if the show is archived at the radio station's
>> web site or the network's web site. Many are.
>> 2nd: See if there is a pod cast of the show. No, you don't
>> need an iPod to listen to podcasts.
>> If all else fails: use your computer to record the show.
>> Use Task Scheduler to kick off and audio recording program.
>> Of course you need to wire your radio into the Line In Jack
>> of your computer.
> where does one get the cable for wiring radio to line in jack of of
> the computer?
Anywhere that sells audio cables. Nothing special about it, you just need
the correct jack on each end and its the most common cable around.
Posted by Gordon on May 1, 2008, 7:41 pm
mwmiller314@gmail.com wrote in news:caabc1c4-6f16-492c-97d1-badda93c6622
@t54g2000hsg.googlegroups.com:
>> mwmiller...@gmail.com wrote in news:484965c4-b385-486b-86bc-
de8c6b229037
>> @y38g2000hsy.googlegroups.com:
>>
>> > Is there somewhere one can find a good deal on an AM/FM radio
recorder
>> > that is programmable to record a segment of broadcast of radio from
on
>> > specfic time to another for each day during a week, a recurring
daily
>> > broadcast from monday to friday? I've heard such a device exists,
but
>> > I cannot remember the name of it or any source from which to buy
it.
>>
>> > Any helpful input appreciated,
>> > Matt
>>
>> Matt,
>> Recording radio shows is so last century.
>> First, see if the show is archived at the radio station's
>> web site or the network's web site. Many are.
>> 2nd: See if there is a pod cast of the show. No, you don't
>> need an iPod to listen to podcasts.
>> If all else fails: use your computer to record the show.
>> Use Task Scheduler to kick off and audio recording program.
>> Of course you need to wire your radio into the Line In Jack
>> of your computer.
>
> where does one get the cable for wiring radio to line in jack of of
> the computer?
Radio Shack, if you want to pay too much.
Many computer shops that specialize in computer media systems
will have them. And then, here in Hillsboro, we have a shop
dedicated to selling computer cables.
> that is programmable to record a segment of broadcast of radio from on
> specfic time to another for each day during a week, a recurring daily
> broadcast from monday to friday? I've heard such a device exists, but
> I cannot remember the name of it or any source from which to buy it.
>
> Any helpful input appreciated,
> Matt
>
Matt,