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This is my first post here. Do you happen to know what sorts of recording devices can accompany high-definition radio to record radio programs? I prefer a built-in recording function rather than an external device. I have an no-longer funtional boom box with dual cassette recorders. This was great for recording off the radio. Do you know if it is possible to get a high-def. radio for in-home use which also has a cd function that could record off the radio? If so, I would ideally like to be able to record over the cd like I do for audio cassettes, but that may not be possible. Or are there other ways to record off high-def. radio besides a cd? Whatever you want. Take the line or headphone output of your HD radio. Plug them into a cassette recorder, or a CD recorder, or a digital hard disk recorder or whatver you want to. I don't know of any all-in-one box. But there's no reason you can't just take that old Ampex 350 out of the closet and plug it into a brand new HD radio. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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