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FM radio for iPod

  • 21-08-2003 12:35am
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 2,319 ✭✭✭


    The radio airwaves will never be safe again. The RadioSHARK adds a software controlled AM-FM radio to any Mac computer - but thats just the beginning.

    The RadioSHARK can also record any AM, FM or even Internet radio broadcast. You can program the RadioSHARK to record a scheduled show or as a way of ‘pausing’ live radio, giving you the ability to return to right where you left off moments or even hours later. It can also record audio Internet streams, either scheduled or real-time, from any streaming audio application available.

    The RadioSHARK connects to and is powered by USB. The fin-shaped device acts as the antenna and can be adjusted and positioned for best reception. Once connected, all radio tuning and control is through its full-featured front-end application. Favorite station presets can be set with the click of a mouse and new stations can be scanned and tuned with ease.

    The RadioSHARK application is also where you can program the RadioSHARK to record your favorite broadcast to listen to later. You may also then transfer the recorded broadcast to an iPod or any other AIFF compatible digital music player for on the go replay.

    The RadioSHARK gives you an AM/FM radio for your Mac But even better, the RadioSHARK gives you control of how and when you listen to your favorite radio shows.

    Griffin Technology


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 41 mackjohn


    denis
    If you have an I-POD then GET while you have a chance a fm transmitter for you I-pod, what it does is :

    Connects to you I-pod,
    Transmittes on the FM band up a distance of 50m,
    Hence you can listen to you i-pod on the car Radio, Home hi-fi etc without extra cables,
    Will soon be outlawed in Ireland due to the fact it can transmit radio wave on public band.

    Again from the lads:
    Griffin Technology
    http://www.macminute.com/lib/020717itrip.shtml


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