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From: stever@tektronix.UUCP (Steven D. Rogers)
Newsgroups: net.audio
Subject: RE: delayed listening
Message-ID: <5491@tektronix.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 12-Jul-85 15:52:04 EDT
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Posted: Fri Jul 12 15:52:04 1985
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Two solutions to the delayed listening problem
(i.e., multi-event timer and audio station selector):
  
l.  Sony makes a portable SW, FM, AM radio that can
    select 4 different stations within a 24-hour
    period.  Approx. $200-$300 depending upon discount.
    model # is, i think, ICF 2010.
  
2.  B & O make a master control panel and receiver pair
    that sells for $1500 (BEOMASTER 5000, i think).
    You can program nine events over a weeks time.
    Events can include station selection, and turntable,
    cassette deck, and CD control.   Turntable, cassette
    deck, and CD are extra $$$.  CD will be available
    in December.  There are two turntables that are
    controllable, which implies a trend to make all their
    equipment controllable.  The master control panel
    is not a hand unit, more a lap unit or coffee table
    unit and communicates with the receiver by infared
    Another option includes the Master Link systems that
    allows multiple sets of speakers and some control
    in other rooms.  Now, if they only had video control
    also!