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Will they continue to produce cassette tapes?
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I still have analogue radios that incorporate tape decks in them.
But do they produce a DAB radio with recording facilities?
But do they produce a DAB radio with recording facilities?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The Roberts RD-55 is the simplest of currently available DAB recording options but it doesn't have a timer facility:
http://www.robertsrad...s/Gemini_55/index.htm
(Around £80)
The Pure Evoke 3 can be set to record up to 20 timed events:
http://www.pure.com/p...ct=VL-60954&Category=
(Around £162 from several sources, with refurbished radios avaliable on Amazon Marketplace for around £100)
There are a few other DAB radios which offer recording facilities but those two appear to be the best of the bunch.
Basic information sourced from the 2011 edition of the Radio Listener's Guide which, if you're really interested in radio, I can strongly recommend. (£6.90 per copy, including postage, but only £13.80 for a 3-year subscription):
http://www.radiolistenersguide.co.uk/
Chris
http://www.robertsrad...s/Gemini_55/index.htm
(Around £80)
The Pure Evoke 3 can be set to record up to 20 timed events:
http://www.pure.com/p...ct=VL-60954&Category=
(Around £162 from several sources, with refurbished radios avaliable on Amazon Marketplace for around £100)
There are a few other DAB radios which offer recording facilities but those two appear to be the best of the bunch.
Basic information sourced from the 2011 edition of the Radio Listener's Guide which, if you're really interested in radio, I can strongly recommend. (£6.90 per copy, including postage, but only £13.80 for a 3-year subscription):
http://www.radiolistenersguide.co.uk/
Chris
I have followed link as suggested above
http://www.richersounds.com/search/cassette
You may get them locally elsewhere as well.
http://www.richersounds.com/search/cassette
You may get them locally elsewhere as well.
flobadob
/// I think that it is illegal to record from the radio oldgit. You wouldn't want to break the law would you? ///
Then why did they produce radios with recording facilities?
i wonder how many people can honestly say they have never recorded off the radio, especially during 'Top of the Pops'?
Remember when most teenagers would sit in front of their cassette radios with their finger on the pause button ready to cut out the DJ's voice at the end of the music?
Even when twin decks where introduced onto the British market by Amstrad, the record companies took Alan Sugar to court, in a bid to make his machine illegal, because they said people were copying pre-recorded tapes onto blank tapes.
incidentally they lost their case and the rest is history.
/// I think that it is illegal to record from the radio oldgit. You wouldn't want to break the law would you? ///
Then why did they produce radios with recording facilities?
i wonder how many people can honestly say they have never recorded off the radio, especially during 'Top of the Pops'?
Remember when most teenagers would sit in front of their cassette radios with their finger on the pause button ready to cut out the DJ's voice at the end of the music?
Even when twin decks where introduced onto the British market by Amstrad, the record companies took Alan Sugar to court, in a bid to make his machine illegal, because they said people were copying pre-recorded tapes onto blank tapes.
incidentally they lost their case and the rest is history.
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