Hello again Terri,
You can most definitely record radio programs with the Versa Corder in
your absence. But the thing that has to be programmed is the radio, and
with the Versa Corder connected to it, you can, on slow speed that is,
record I think up to four hours of a radio program. So start saving your
quarters. smile
All the best,
Josh

On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 11:59:10 -0500 "TerriStimmel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> Hello Josh,
> 
> Now that's really cool that the C Crain company does that.
> I think you have a good idea, and I will look into this.
> 
> I have been interested in C Crain products for a long time.  And one 
> of
> these days I'd like to own one of their radios.  But they are a bit 
> pricey
> for me right now.
> One of these days though, I do plan to have something.
> 
> I'm actually quite interested in the Versa Corder.
> Do you find it pretty accessible?
> I mean, can you set it up to record a radio show, if you aren't 
> going to be
> there to manually set it up to record?
> 
> I'm quite curious to see just how well it does pick up AM stations.
> 
> Thanks a lot for the information.  I will see if I can talk to 
> someone at
> AIWA, and see what I can do.  I think it would be really good if 
> their
> manuals were made more accessible.
> Terri
> 
> 
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