Cloning a volume

I have a volume called Radio that I would like to have an exact backup of. If I use Superduper, it would require I dedicate a partition or a separate drive for it to clone. Is there another option I could use so that I will always have an exact backup of my Radio volume that I can access quickly if need be?
I was thinking of being able to clone to a folder on a separate drive if possible.
Thanks!!!
Randy

I believe SilverKeeper can be taught to do this. Although SK is free, it does not work with 10.5. So if you upgrade to 10.5, and you need to repeat the cloning, this solution will not work.
http://www.lacie.com/silverkeeper/

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