Is it possible to get or easily make an adapter for my satellite receiver
that will let me switch channels from the computer? I want to record
various radio shows from it, and have automated control, some how, of the
receiver, so I can have the computer put on the right channel at the right
time. Do these relay kits do the trick? I mean the ones with the tone that
can be played in? I heard on some radio site that one can use a game port
for a triggering device, is this really true? If so, where would one hook
it to, take a joystick apart and use the cable from it to the game port,
and wherever the other end leads into the receiver? If I were to even hook
it to my audio in, it would probably trigger all right, but I want to hook
some recording device to the input, thus giving the purpose to do it in the
mean time.
At 06:07 PM 4/18/00 +1000, you wrote:
>
>On Mon, 17 Apr 2000, Sean Harding wrote:
>
>> There's more than one. I believe they all have "PC/IF" in the model number
>> (for "PC interface" I assume). I know that there's at least an MZ-R37
model 
>> and an MZ-R55 model. Crutchfield lists both on their web site as does
Planet
>> Minidisc.
>
>So does this mean that the USB channel takes the sound digitally to the
>recorder or just controls the device like the Voquette?  Also does it
>transfer titling information?
>
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