What Is Radio Recording?
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:
Music broadcasts
Talk shows
News programs
Live radio sessions
Radio recording preserves audio directly onto analog tape, enabling offline playback anytime.
How Radio Recording Works
Radio recording is a real-time analog process:
Tune to an FM or AM radio station
Insert a cassette tape
Select recording mode
Record live broadcast directly onto tape
Play back the recording anytime
Important Feature Notice
Cassette Player Recording Capability
✔ Radio recording is supported on selected cassette player models (FM / AM input only)
❌ Not Supported Features
Please note the following limitations:
DAB / DAB+ digital radio is NOT supported
AUX input is NOT available on cassette players
Digital streaming recording is not supported
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:
Transfer recorded audio content to USB storage
Save audio from supported inputs (FM / AM / Bluetooth / microphone depending on model)
Preserve analog recordings in digital format
Supported USB Recording Sources (By Model)
| Model | USB Recording Capability |
|---|---|
| WTB777 | No USB recording function |
| WTB795 | Supports multi-source recording + USB transfer function |
| WTB795S | Full-feature recording + USB transfer + advanced input support + 18650 rechargeable battery support |
Supported Recording Sources (By Model)
Depending on the model, recording sources may include:
✔ Supported Inputs
Built-in microphone (model dependent)
FM / AM radio
Bluetooth audio (receive only)
USB input / transfer (selected models only)
❌ Not Supported Inputs
DAB / DAB+ digital radio
AUX input (not available in cassette architecture)
Why DAB Is Not Supported
DAB is a digital broadcasting system, while cassette recording is analog-based.
Therefore:
DAB requires digital decoding hardware
Cassette recording uses magnetic analog tape
The two systems are not compatible
Why AUX Input Is Not Available
AUX input is intentionally excluded to ensure:
Stable analog recording performance
Reduced signal interference
Simplified internal audio architecture
Benefits of Radio Recording
✔ Capture Live Content
Record FM/AM broadcasts in real time.
✔ Offline Playback
Enjoy recorded content anytime without signal or internet.
✔ Analog Audio Experience
Preserve classic cassette-style sound character.
✔ USB Backup Option
Selected models allow digital transfer of recordings for long-term storage.
Key Limitations
Real-time recording only (no editing)
FM/AM only (no DAB support)
AUX input not available
USB function depends on model
Summary
Radio recording on WISCENT cassette players is:
A real-time FM/AM recording function
Supported only on selected models
Not compatible with DAB or AUX input
Enhanced in certain models with USB transfer capability
Discover WISCENT Audio Systems
WISCENT audio products combine FM/AM radio with modern digital playback technologies, offering a complete listening experience across traditional and digital formats.
From cassette recording and USB transfer to CD playback, Bluetooth streaming, and USB audio support, WISCENT is designed to keep timeless media alive in a modern world.
Sound That Stays. Timeless Media. Meaningful Moments.
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