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What Is Radio Recording?Time£º2026-06-07 What Is Radio Recording?Radio Recording refers to the function of recording live FM or AM radio broadcasts onto a cassette tape using a cassette player with recording capability. This allows users to capture real-time radio content such as:
Radio recording preserves audio directly onto analog tape, enabling offline playback anytime. How Radio Recording WorksRadio recording is a real-time analog process:
Important Feature NoticeCassette Player Recording Capability✔ Radio recording is supported on selected cassette player models (FM / AM input only) ❌ Not Supported FeaturesPlease note the following limitations:
USB Recording / Transfer Function (Model Dependent)In addition to cassette recording, selected models also support USB digital recording or transfer functions. This allows users to:
Supported USB Recording Sources (By Model)
Supported Recording Sources (By Model)Depending on the model, recording sources may include: ✔ Supported Inputs
❌ Not Supported Inputs
Why DAB Is Not SupportedDAB is a digital broadcasting system, while cassette recording is analog-based. Therefore:
Why AUX Input Is Not AvailableAUX input is intentionally excluded to ensure:
Benefits of Radio Recording✔ Capture Live ContentRecord FM/AM broadcasts in real time. ✔ Offline PlaybackEnjoy recorded content anytime without signal or internet. ✔ Analog Audio ExperiencePreserve classic cassette-style sound character. ✔ USB Backup OptionSelected models allow digital transfer of recordings for long-term storage. Key Limitations
SummaryRadio recording on WISCENT cassette players is:
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