Re: Accessible radios?

One of the features of this radio that I use a lot is the ability to record programs to cassette pretty much the same way you'd program a VCR to record a TV program for watching later.

All you need is a cassette recorder that has connections for a mike with a pause switch, and a cable that you can get from Cobolt or any reasonably good electronics store. You program the radio with the day, time and band and frequency of the program you want to record, put a cassette in the recorder and put it in record mode (usually press the play and record keys). At the proper time, the radio turns on tuned to the band and frequency chosen, and starts the recorder. Since its directly connected to the radio, there won't be any ambient sounds on the recording. Later you can use the recorder to play back the recorded program, or use a separate player.

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