Recording from built in fm on zen nano p

Hello can any one tell me how long a recording 52mb can make from built in fm
Ttank you

FM Radio records as a WAV file using a 6 kHz sampling rate and 4-bit, Stereo encoding.
So each second of recording takes 6000 x 4 x 2 bits = 28Kbits or 6KBytes.
So you will be able to record 32000 seconds of radio, or 533mins 20s, or 8hours, 53mins and 20s.
Approximately!
As Voice recording uses half the sampling rate and is in Mono you will get 4 times this amount in that mode, in case you were wondering.
PB

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