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Because there are no physical switches to put it on record before it does
it, so when the timer turns power on, there is no way I know of to do it,
unless you use expensive equipment that I don't know about or use that
would send some kind of tone to make a recorder recognizing be able to act
upon it.
At 11:18 PM 1/26/00 -0000, you wrote:
>
>I intend to replace my cassette deck with the Sony MDSJE530.
>
>I frequently make unattended recordings off the radio in conjunction with
>a timer. Sometimes I will program the timer to record two programs in my
>absence - say 30 minutes in the morning and 30 minutes in the afternoon.
>Providing the cassette is long enough this is no problem; the second
>recording starts after the first finished.
>
>I guess it's obvious that a cassette would work in this way but I am not
>clear that an MD necessarily would. The 530 is designed to work in
>conjunction with a timer but does anyone know if it works in the same way?
>It seems logical that it should but I suppose it could do something less
>helpful e.g. the second recording could overwrite the first.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Ian
>
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