The
Model
3200
and
3300
machines are
also
available
for
delayed
record/playback operation. These are designed
as
Models
3200
RP/DL
and
3300
RP/DL
respectively.
These
models
can
be
operated in
either
a "delay"
or "normal"
mode.
The
time
span
of the delay
is
determined
by
the length
of the tape
on
the
cartridge.
This
can
vary
from
six
seconds,
for
example,
to provide
ample
time
for
editing
words
or
comments
inappropriate
for
broad-
cast
on
telephone
talk
shows;
or
up
to 3D-minutes
on
C-size
cartridges
for
delayed rebroadcast of network programs.
Both
secondary
150
Hz
and
tertiary
8
kHz
cue tone
circuitry
is
available
in record or playback only models.
The
secondary cue tone in-
stalled
in
units
equipped with
fast
forward provides automatic
fast
cueing
at
the
end
of a message.
The
fast
forward option
is
available
in
all
models.
Alternate tape speeds
and
line
voltages
and
frequency standards are also
available.
In
record models, a provision
for
microphone input
is
available.
1-4.
SPECIFICATIONS
The
following
list
provides
electrical
and
physical
specifications
for the
3000
series
audio
cartridge
machines.
PARAMETER
Tape
Speed:
Fast-Forward {optional):
AC
Power
Requirements:
Noise
(Reproducer):
Monophonic:
Stereophonic:
Distortion:
Equalization:
Frequency Response:
3
SPECIFICATIONS
7.5
in/s
(19.05 cm/s)
±0.1%
22.5
in/s
(57
cm/s)
105
to
125
V/210
to
230
V;
50
or
60
Hz
45
to
50
W
maximum
62
dB
or
better
below
reference of
400
Hz
at
3%
THD;
54
dB
below
160
n
Wb/m
at
1
kHz.
60
dB
or
better
below
reference of
400
Hz
at
3%
THD;
52
dB
below
160
n
Wb/m
at
1
kHz.
2%
or
less
record to playback
at
160
n
Wb/m
at
1
kHz.
NAB,
IEC,
CCIR
as
specified.
±2
dB
from
50
Hz
to
15
kHz
exclusive
of
head
contour
effect.