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Lots of reasons -- record historic events, hear a world leader's speech you
want to save, culture music, religious listeners might want to save a sermon, etc. Someone who regularly listen to a SW station might have a time conflict and records it for later listening -- RF Gotta Go SomeWhere "roystr" wrote in message oups.com... why in the world(pun) would you want to record various things from the radios you listen to?? ive seen them with built in recorders,and the only reason i can see to using them is recording music. i think you guys arent recording music,but talk i guess. so why the recorder next to or built in ??? what are you saving? thanx,and please give me time to come up to speed. thanx, roy |
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