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Date: 2003.07.05 10:00:22
Category: Technology
From: Keith Hunt
Company: Camelot Marketing
Phone: 909 987 1233

Record Your Radio Show And Transfer To PC With “Radio Your Way”



(PRLEAP.COM) If you’re a radio junkie, or just like listening to lots of radio, you will want to know about a new little radio that fits in the palm of your hand and does something most other radios just can’t do. It records the shows you’re listening to. In fact, the "Radio Your Way" can record whatever radio program it plays. But that’s just the start for what is a very cool little radio.

Measuring around 2 inches wide, 3.8 inches long and 1.7 inches thick, the Radio Your Way has a large digital readout. It sports several operational control buttons and a circular button array that lets you manipulate most everything with just one hand. It’s built-in speaker is perfect for listening to AM talk radio programs. The included ear bud stereo headset is best suited for the FM stereo music stations. You can easily control the digital tuner to pull in your favorite local station. But what makes this radio stand out is its 32 megabytes of internal memory that will record up to 4 hours of AM or FM broadcasts.

As you are listening, you can hit the record button for on-the-fly recording if you hear something you like and want to save for future playback. But what makes the Radio Your Way especially valuable is that you can program it to automatically record your favorite shows while you’re away doing something else. Using the included USB cable, you can transfer the recordings to and from the computer.

For full story go to http://www.computeramerica.com/content/columns/craig/2003-06-23.htm


Craig Crossman is a Knight-Ridder newspaper columnist writing about computers and technology. He also hosts the nation’s longest running radio talk show on computers and technology, Computer America, heard on the Business TalkRadio network weeknights at 10PM ET. For more information, go to his web site at http://www.computeramerica.com.


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