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Recording am broadcasts, Recording using the built-in microphone – Radio Shack DX-392 User Manual

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6. While

STANDBY

flashes, enter the

starting time of the program you

want to record. Then press

ENTER

.

STANDBY

stops flashing.

Note: Be sure the clock display is
set to show the desired clock
when the alarm time arrives.

7. Load a tape with adequate length

for the period you are going to
record. For instance, load a C-60
tape for recording a 30-minute
program.

8. Set

TAPE SELECT

to either

CrO

2

or

NORMAL

according to the type of

tape you loaded.

9. Press

RECORD

(

PLAY

auto-

matically goes down). The radio
turns on at the preset time and the
recorder starts recording. The
tape stops automatically at the
end of the tape, but the radio
keeps playing until you turn it off.

Recording AM Broadcasts

Sometimes you might hear a hum or
whistling sound when recording an AM
broadcast. To reduce or eliminate this
sound, set the

BEAT CUT

switch to the

position that gives you the best record-
ing.

Recording Using the Built-In
Microphone

Your cassette recorder has a built-in
condenser microphone on the front. To
record with the built-in microphone, fol-
low the steps in “Recording from the
Radio” on Page 19. But, instead of tun-
ing to a radio station in Step 4, simply
position the DX-392 near the source
you are recording. Then continue with
Step 6.

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