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To: wooden ships who wrote (4459)4/5/1998 12:57:00 PM
From: Steve Hallam  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 42834
 
Thanks to Truman and Sandy for their info and help. Sounds like you can only get a maximum of 2 hrs per side even with the Reel Talk radio (to get more you need to flip the tape). It doubles playing time and audio cassettes come with a maximum of one hour (60 min) per side (120 minutes for two sides). Is this right? If so you still have the flip the darn tape to get the whole 3 hr. show. Now if you had two Reel talk radios you could get the whole show! -- without flipping!! -- you wouldn't even need to be there!!! -- Brinker nirvana!!!!. Another possibility is to use a timer like the ones used to turn off and on lights. The timer could be used with a "regular" radio, with cassette in, play & record already pushed. I assume a timer would be cheaper than the reel talk radio. Of course you would have to flip that freakin tape every hour (or you would need three timers and three radios -- all this is giving me vertigo). Why can't someone make a 3 hour audio cassette tape one side? Does anybody program/record off the internet? Life was alot simpler when I put my money in Bank CD's and watched sports on afternoon weekends.