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4)
To
record,
turn
on
the
receiver
and
the
recorder.
Choose
the
desired
program
source
with
the
receiver’s
FUNCTION
switch;
the
source
to
which
you
are
listening
is
the
source
that
will
be
recorded.
Then
operate
the
recorder
in
the
re¬
cording
mode
as
specified
in
its
OPERATING
INSTRUC¬
TIONS
Manual.
The
FUNCTION
switch
is
the
only
re¬
ceiver
control
that
has
any
effect
on
the
recording
(except,
of
course,
the
Tuning
control
if
you
are
recording
a
radio
broadcast);
you
may
therefore
adjust
all
other
controls
in
the
usual
manner
as
described
in
the
OPERATING
section.
5)
If
your
recorder
has
true
tape-monitor
facilities
(different
circuits
and
heads
for
recording
than
for
playbak),
you
may
monitor
the
tape
while
recording
-
to
compare
its
sound
quality
with
that
of
the
original
program
from
which
it
is
being
recorded.
This
feature
permits
you
to
detect
and
correct
any
possible
recording
errors
almost
immediately.
To
monitor,
alternate
the
receiver’s
TAPE
MONITOR
1
button
between
SOURCE
(to
hear
the
origi¬
nal
program
as
usual)
and
TAPE
(to
hear
the
same
material,
a
fraction
of
a
second
later,
as
it
sounds
on
tape).
You
may
repeat
this
as
often
as
you
like,
or
even
keep
the
button
in
TAPE
without
affecting
or
interrupting
the
recording
process
in
any
way.
When
you
have
finished
recording,
remember
to
depress
the
TAPE
MONITOR
1
button
to
SOURCE
so
that
you
do
not
accidentally
silence
any
other
program
source
choosen
with
the
FUNCTION
switch.
6)
To
play
back
tapes,
simply
depress
the
receiver’s
TAPE
MONITOR
1
button
to
TAPE
and
operate
the
recorder
in
the
playback
mode
as
specified
in
its
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
Manual.
Adjust
all
other
receiver
controls
in
the
usual
manner
as
described
in
the
OPERATING
section.
When
you
have
finished
playing
tapes,
remember
to
depress
the
TAPE
MONITOR
1
button
to
SOURCE
so
that
you
do
not
accidentally
silence
any
other
program
source
chosen
with
the
FUNCTION
swicth.
CONNECTING
A
SECOND
RECORDER
This
permits
you
to
tape
any
phonograph
record
or
radio
broadcast
on
the
first
or
second
recorder,
or
on
both
re¬
corders
simultaneously.
It
will
also
permit
you
to
play
back
a
previously
recorded
tape
on
the
first
recorder
while
making
a
duplicate
copy
(or
“dubbing”)
on
the
second
recorder.
Con¬
nect
the
second
recorder’s
high-level
recording
inputs
to
the
receiver’s
TAPE-2
OUT
jacks,
and
the
second
recorder’s
play¬
back
outputs
to
the
receiver’s
TAPE-2
IN
jacks.
To
make
a
tape
copy
of
a
record
or
broadcast
on
the
first
and/or
second
recorder,
choose
the
desired
program
source
with
the
re¬
ceiver’s
FUNCTION
switch,
and
operate
either
or
both
re¬
corders
in
the
recording
mode.
To
duplicate
or
“dub”,
from
the
first
recorder
to
the
second
recorder,
depress
the
TAPE
MONITOR
1
button
to
TAPE
and
the
TAPE
MONITOR
2
button
to
SOURCE.
Then
operate
the
first
recorder
in
the
playback
mode
and
the
second
recorder
in
the
recording
mode.
If
your
recorder
has
true
tape-monitor
facilities
(dif¬
ferent
circuits
and
heads
for
recording
than
for
playback),
you
may
monitor
the
tape
-
while
recording
by
depressing
the
TAPE
MONITOR
2
button
to
TAPE.
To
play
back
tapes,
simply
depress
the
receiver’s
TAPE
MONI¬
TOR
2
button
to
TAPE
and
operate
the
recorder
in
the
play¬
back
mode
as
specified
in
its
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
Manual.
Adjust
all
other
receiver
controls
in
the
usual
manner
as
described
in
the
OPERATING
section.
When
you
have
finished
playing
tapes,
remember
to
depress
the
TAPE
MONI¬
TOR
2
button
to
SOURCE
so
that
you
do
not
accidentally
silence
any
other
program
source
chosen
with
the
FUNCTION
switch.
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