If you choose am/fm radio as your input in audio hijack pro with radioshark connected, you can then use the frequency slider in audio hijack pro to pick your frequency and hijack radioshark. This means you don't have to start radioshark's application and hassle with all the busy signals there when you try to do anything. You can also continue to play with the frequency slider after you've started hijacking so you can zero in on your frequency. You'll see three frequency numbers after the slider; the middle one is the one you are on. Btw if you have trouble with the horizontal slider skipping too far using vokeys and arrows, you can work back and forth using vokeys- shift-arrows instead and zero in on more of the slider points. And of course this also means you can set several radioshark sessions and schedule different radio station recordings for different times/days. If you rename each radioshark session according to the frequency/ station, you can then go to different sessions to record or just listen live without having to move the slider around. The radioshark also of course records, but given the busy signals I have experienced since macos10.4.4 working through AHP seems more accessible.

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Cheryl
"Where your treasure is,
there will your heart be also".



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