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Re: [Swprograms] [dxld] BBC SW
- Subject: Re: [Swprograms] [dxld] BBC SW
- From: Joe Ringer <jringer3@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2006 20:14:21 -0500
Richard Cuff wrote:
> One option is an MP3 player and a software program to automatically
> copy audio to your PC such as "Replay Radio" -- my personal favorite.
>
> There are freeware audio recording programs that, in combination with
> a freeware task scheduling program, allow you to fetch audio and save
> it as MP3 files.
>
> If you have a clock radio with a cassette player, you could also plug
> a cassette recorder into your computer's headphone jack and save audio
> that way. With a voice-activated cassette recorder and that task
> scheduling program you wouldn't need to be home to record programs of
> interest.
>
> You could do the same thing with a timer-activiated receiver (such as
> a Sony 2010 or a bunch of others) and record good ol' shortwave audio.
>
> Yes, it's extra work and extra planning vs. simply tuning a bedside
> radio, but this way you can listen to nearly any program from any
> broadcaster whenever you want.
>
> I wrote a "how-to" article about this for Monitoring Times about 18
> months ago...I can freshen that article if there's enough interest.
>
> Richard Cuff / Allentown, PA
I'd like to see it.
Joe
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