December 13th, 2007
Do you need to record radio broadcasts? The usual way would be to install an FM Tuner on your PC and run the bundles software. However this could be hassle if you have other things to do and it just not portable enough.
A lighter solution for this is this simple Radio to MP3 Recorder.

This radio has a removable MP3 player that allows you to record AM, FM, and shortwave radio broadcasts for future playback as digital files. The MP3 player can be programmed to record a radio station at a specific time, it has 256 MB of internal memory (enough for 10 hours of recording), and it comes with software that allows you to download music from a computer to the MP3 player itself. The MP3 player removes from the radio for remote use and can be used as a voice recorder that stores up to 15 hours of conversations, memos, or lecture notes.
Moreover this radio has single-sideband modulation for receiving two-way marine, aviation, and Ham radio broadcasts, and the device can access international radio stations through digital AM/FM and digital shortwave. It has 400 presets, a digital clock with three alarms, and a built-in digital NOAA weather band that can access all seven National Weather Service stations anywhere in the U.S. There’s also an audio line-in port for playing music from your iPod® or CD player. It runs on 3 AA rechargeable batteries.
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