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jennyjoan | 12:16 Mon 30th Sep 2019 | Film, Media & TV
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Anyway I am trying (first time ever) to tape a radio programme on Sky that records.

However when you go to type figure 11.00 am - that will accept - START RECORDING

when you go to end recording ie 13.15 - it won't allow 3s, 5, 7, 9 etc.

Anywhere I am going wrong. I have correctly put the date and also AM (morning) and PM (afternoon)

This is how it looks

Start recording 11.00

End recording 11.10 (something like that - if I want to finish the recording at like say

15 (won't allow me to put the 5 in)

Thanks for any help
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can you just finish recording at 2pm? (1400) none of your verboten numbers in that
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bednobs not using the 24 hour clock
Might you be confusing yourself/recorder by using 24hr notation and 'am/pm' notation at the same time. Generally only one can be used at a time. Try entering 3pm.
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the spaces are there like __ ___ ___ ____ AM/PM

so I am sure if I wanted like 2pm - I would have to put an ought in somewhere (I don't know)
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I will go down and try that
13:15 is using the twenty-four hour clock but you want to use am/pm so that would be 1:15 pm.
JJ but you said you are using AM and PM, if that is the case finish time would be 1.15, not 13.15. Do you still have instructions for Sky unit to refer to?
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it is definitely the 24 hour clock.

like I tried 12.30 pm to 16.30 - it wouldn't insert 6

I am wondering when you go back to the listings of the radio and you try to jump ahead for tomorrow next day and so on. It won't go further than today. I would say that's the problem. Radio wont go ahead at the listings
for 2pm it would be 2.00.
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any opinions please
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the AM PM is automatically there ( I must use them)
//like I tried 12.30 pm to 16.30//

Like I said, thats a mixture of am/pm and 24hr notation
Try 04:30pm
If the format for the timings includes AM/PM the first two digits must be 00-12. Saying the end time is 13:15 pm for example would not be accepted.
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sorry for the confusion

Like I tried

12.30 - 16.30 pm (that's the way I'd like it) but won't allow me to put the 3 or 6 in
What are the start and end times of the programme you want to record?
You don't use AM or PM when using the twenty-four hour clock, that is the whole point of the system.
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This is what I should have shown you first time

Channel Number 0018
Channel Name Radio Ulster


DAY TODAY, TOMORROW

START TIME --:-- pm/am

END TIME --:-- pm/am


Frequence once, daily etc

Add Manual Recording


JJ sorry but I am confused in your OP you said "I have correctly put the date and also AM (morning) and PM (afternoon)"
Is this not the case then?

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