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Recording from radio broadcasts
n Press DECK 2 ^ OPEN, and then insert the
tape.
Close the holder by hand.
Tape direction is automatically set to "► ".
Q Press REV MODE to select the reverse mode.
Every time you press the button;
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One side is recorded, then recording stops auto
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Both sides (front side^ reverse side) are recorded,
then recording stops automatically.
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Select a radio station. Perform steps 1 through
3 on page 11.
FI Press • REC/STOP to start recording.
If you selected in step 2, the direction will automatically
change to when recording starts.
To stop recording
Press 9 REC/STOP again.
Recording can also be stopped by pressing ■ .
To start recording on reverse side
Load a tape and change the tape direction as explained here below.
1. Press TAPE DECK 1/2 and select tape deck 2.
2. Press
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and immediately thereafter ■ . The tape direction will be
shown as
To record from a specific point on a tape
Before recording, advance the tape to the point from where you want
to start recording.
To cut an unnecessary part whiie recording
1. Press • REC/STOP when hearing an unnecessary part. The cas
sette deck will go into the stop mode.
2. Press # REC/STOP to resume recording. Recording will continue
in the same direction as before.
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When recording an AM broadcast, volume is momentarily inter
rupted when you start and stop the recording.
To reduce the noise while recording an AM
broadcast (Beat proof function) El
Press FM MODE/BP while recording.
Each time you press the button, BP 1 and BP 2 will be displayed
alternately.
Select the position where there is less noise.