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Panasonic RX-5090 - Recording Radio Broadcasts

Panasonic RX-5090
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Notes:
®
When
recording
through
the
Built-in
Microphones,
make
no
connections
to
jacks.
(To
do
so
will
cause
the
Built-in
Microphones
to
be
disconnected.)
®@
If,
when
recording
through
the
Built-in
Microphones,
a
“howling”
sound
(a
high-pitched
squeal)
is
heard
from
the
speakers,
reduce
the
volume
level
by
turning
the
Volume
Control.
@
When
the
Built-in
Microphones
are
faced
toward
the
sound
source
to
make
a
stereo
recording
note
that
the
left
and
right
sounds
of
the
sound
sorce
will
be
reversed
when
the
tape
is
played
back.
@
Torecord
radio
broadcasts
1.
Set
the
Function
Selector
to
the
“RADIO”
position,
and
then
follow
the
same
procedure
as
described
in
steps
(2)
through
(6)
of
the
section
“TO
LISTEN
TO
THE
RADIO”.
2.
Follow
the
same
procedure
as
described
in
steps
(4)
through
(7)
of
the
section
“Recording
through
the
Built-in
Microphones”’.
3.
Push
the
Stop
Button
to
stop
the
recording.
4.
The
radio
can
be
tumed
off
by
setting
the
Function
Selector
to
the
‘““OFF”’
position.
@
Beat
Proof
@
When
an
AM
broadcast
is
being
recorded,
the
Beat-Proof
Switch
(BEAT
PROOF)
can
be
used
to
reduce
unwanted
“‘beat’’
signals
and
noise:
set
the
switch
to
whichever
position
best
reduces
such
noises.
m@
MONITORING
“Monitoring”
is
to
listen,
through
the
Built-in
Speakers,
headphones,
or
external
speakers,
to
the
sound
as
it
is
being
recorded.
Sound
can
be
monitored
in
the
following
way:
@
When
recording
from
the
radio,
the
sound
being
recorded
can
be
monitored
through
the
Built-in
Speakers,
headphones,
or
external
speakers.
@
When
recording
from
a
sound
source
connected
to
the
Microphone
Jacks
or
Line-Input
jack,
the
sound
being
recorded
can
be
monitored
through
the
Built-in
Speakers,
headphones,
or
external
speakers.
@
To
prevent
“‘howling”
(a
high-pitched
squeal)
when
recording
through
the
Built-in
Micorphones,
sound
cannot
be
monitored
through
the
Built-in
Speakers
(or
external
speakers)
or
headphones
during
recording.
@
To
monitor
when
using
an
external
microphone,
use
headphones.
If
neccessary
to
adjust
the
volume
level
of
the
sound
being
monitored,
do
so
by
using
the
Volume
Control.
Note:
if
external
microphones
are
placed
too
close
to
the
speakers
in
this
unit,
a
high-pitched
squeal
may
be
heard.
If
so,
place
the
microphones
as
far
away
from
the
speakers
as
possible,
or
reduce
the
volume.
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