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input jack sensitivity | 0.25 mV |
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radio frequency range FM | 87.5—108 MHz |
radio frequency range AM | 520-1610 kHz |
microphone impedance | 200-6002 |
DC input voltage | 6 V |
output jack impedance | 320 |
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track system | 4-track 2-channel stereo |
power requirement | 6 V (4 AA size batteries) |
recording system | AC bias |
erase system | magnet erase (6 V, 400 mA) |
recording time | 1 hour (with C-60 cassette tape) |
frequency range at built-in speaker | 150-8, 500 Hz |
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frequency range at headphones | 40~—13, 000 Hz |
monitor system | variable sound monitor |
speaker unit size | 5 cm PM dynamic |
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headphones unit size | 2.2 cm x 2 PM dynamic |
power output built-in speaker | 550 mW RMS (max.) |
power output headphones | 60 mW (30 MW x 2) RMS (max.) |
dimensions | 190(W) x 36(D) x 96(H) mm |
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unit weight | 620 g |
headphones weight | 54 g |
Explains cassette tabs to prevent accidental erasure and how to make new recordings.
Details inserting 4 "AA" batteries and understanding the battery indicator for replacement.
Explains how to use the Fast Forward and Rewind buttons for rapid tape movement.
Describes monitoring tape sound at fast speed during playback or recording.
Details how the unit automatically stops playback or recording at the end of the tape.
Explains how the tape counter digits reset and advance to find specific tape sections.
Guides on recording radio programs, including using pause and stop buttons.
Explains how to use the Beat-Proof switch to reduce unwanted signals on AM broadcasts.
Instructions for recording audio using the unit's omni-directional built-in microphone.
Details connecting external microphones or equipment, and how it affects the built-in mic.
Explains how to listen to recorded sound through the speaker or headphones during recording.
Notes that recorded signals on tape are automatically erased during recording.