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Here is the non-computer based system I have been using for years,
mainly to record talk radio: Used Sharp mini-disc recorder Radio with a mechanical on-off switch Digital timer (such as Intermatic 17C) set radio to desired frequency, leave it in "on" position set digital timer to desired on/off times plug radio AC cord into the digital timer connect digital timer to AC outlet connect radio to mini-disc recorder (patch cord from radio line-out or headphone jack to mini-disc line-in) connect Sharp mini-disc recorder to an AC outlet set Sharp mini-disc to record /synch on. The digital timer will power the radio on/off based on your timer settings. When the audio signal gets to the Sharp mini-disc recorder, it will begin recording. When there is no longer a signal (timer shuts radio off), the recording stops and the mini-disc recorder goes back to synch-mode awaiting the next audio from the radio. Do not have the digital timer control the mini-disc (you want that in on/synch mode all the time). Only Sharp mini-disc recorders will work for this, Sony's do not. Sharp's synch-record analog signals while Sony's do not do that. You will have to find a used Sharp mini-disc recorder as they are no longer offered. They come up on ebay from time to time. Suggest you get a later model MDLP recorder, as it will allow you to record more stuff on a disc. A really neat system. So much better than cassettes. I prefer a stand-alone, non computer reliant set up. This works if you are only recording the same radio frequency - which is all I do. If I was going to do multiple frequencies, I'd need to dedicate another radio/timer combo to the other frequency and connect them all to the mini-disc input with an adapter that has multiple jacks in. If you are only recording brief periods, you can dispense with the timer. Use radios that have on/off timers. I record 4 sessions a day (three 1 hour segments, one 2 hour segment). I have never found a radio that will handle that from a timer perspective. Some radios will allow you to have three timer sessions (up to one hour each) on different frequencies. |
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