I think the cheapest way of getting long recordings like that is to run
the audio to a VCR and record on the audio track on that.  I think you
can even set a program for it on the VCR. 

After you have it recorded you can copy it back to your minidisc and
split it up.

Richard Lambley wrote:
> 
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Matt wrote:
> 
> > I own a CDR deck, MD deck & portable but the one thing I can't do with all this is 
>record a continous 2 or 3 hr FM radio broadcast (and later one day from DAB). OK, my 
>MD gear both have MDLP but I'm after quality rather than convenience. LP4 is rubbish 
>and LP2 is very listenable, but as others have said, only really for personal/in car 
>use. I'm therefore considering a DAT personal. (I can get an Aiwa HD-S200 for UKP150).
> > I'd be interested in comparions of DAT with MD if anyone has experience.
> > How does taping compare ? Editing is not really an issue. I'm after the ability to 
>make continuous long recordings of 2 or 4 hr length.
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