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Overall radio SHARK2 is something I was waiting for however I unhappy about 2 things: 1) FM frequency range is set to U.S. I am writing from Japan. Japan's FM frequency range is little different. 2) Radio SHARK2 will not start the computer when the computer is in the Stand-By mode.
Posted by kujoji205 on March 26, 2007 at 7:52 AM (PDT)
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I just received the radio SHARK2 (Mac user). Installation was a breeze, and I'm getting excellent AM and FM reception in my college town location. Will post again as I have more experience with the device, but wanted to point out a couple of things:
1. The device supports Japanese tuning range - it's an option in the software preferences. I'm running v 2.0.2 of the software btw.
2. I use Audio Hijack Pro, and integration with the shark is quite smooth. AHP is consistently able to bring my iMac out of sleep mode to initiate a recording.
So far I'm a very happy user, but I haven't tried to tivo-like features yet. I'm hoping to sync up audio of college hoops radio broadcasts with video from the TV. Will test on football next month.
Posted by jsloan in Chapel Hill, NC on July 27, 2007 at 9:47 AM (PDT)