Griffin - radio SHARK - AM/FM Radio with Time-Shift Recording (4018-RADS)
The radio airwaves will never be safe again. The radio SHARK adds an AM/FM radio to any Mac or PC — but that’s just the beginning. Learn more about the product
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The radio SHARK can record any AM or FM radio broadcast in real time. You can also program it to record a scheduled show, or to ‘pause live radio so you can return right where you left off moments or even hours before (See ‘What is Time-Shift Recording? sidebar above).
radio SHARK includes a full-featured application that controls all radio and recording functions. Favorite station presets can be set with the click of a mouse, and new stations can be scanned and tuned with ease. The application is also where you program Time-Shift Recording, either to take a break without missing any of a show or to record your favorite broadcast to listen to later.
The radio SHARK connects to and is powered by USB. The fin-shaped device acts as an antenna and can be positioned for best reception and recording. Any recorded broadcast can be transferred to an iPod or any other AIFF-compatible digital music player to replay on the go.
Specifications:
FM Section Tuning Range: 87.5 to 108.0 MHz Frequency Steps: 100kHz Frequency Response: 50Hz - 15kHz
AM Section Tuning Range: 530 to 1710 kHz Frequency Steps: 10kHz or 9kHz Antenna: Built-in
System Requirements:
Mac: 400MHz G3, G4 or later recommended, running Mac OS X (10.3.9 or higher) PC: 400MHz Processor running Windows XP SP2