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power requirements (U.S., Canadian models) | AC 120 V, 60 Hz |
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power requirements (European model) | AC 220 V, 50/60 Hz |
power requirements (U.K., Australian models) | AC 240 V, 56/60 Hz |
power requirements (U.S. military, other destination models) | AC 120 V/220 V/240 V, 50/60 Hz (switchable) |
power consumption (U.S., Canadian models) | 18 W |
power consumption (European, U.K., Australian models) | 24 W |
power consumption (U.S. military, other destination models) | 16 W |
wow and flutter | No more than 0.07% (WRMS) |
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wow and flutter (DIN) | No more than 0.19% |
frequency response (normal tape) | 20 to 15, 000 Hz |
frequency response (chrome tape) | 20 to 15, 500 Hz |
frequency response (metal tape) | 20 to 16, 000 Hz |
signal-to-noise ratio (Dolby NR OFF) | More than 57 dB |
noise reduction effect (Dolby NR B type ON) | More than 10 dB (at 5 kHz) |
noise reduction effect (Dolby NR C type ON) | More than 19 dB (at 5 kHz) |
harmonic distortion | No more than 0.7% (0 dB) |
dimensions | 420 (W) x 115 (H) x 262 (D) mm |
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dimensions (inches) | 16-9/16 (W) x 4-1/2 (H) x 10-5/16 (D) in |
weight (without package) | 8 kg (11 lb) |
Instructions for grounding outdoor antenna systems for protection.
Critical notices regarding dangerous voltages and essential operating instructions.
Adjusts the recording signal level.
Initiates recording on Deck II.
Controls Dolby B or C noise reduction system.
Guide on setting optimal recording levels using the level meter for best results.
Table detailing switch combinations for various relay play operations.
Step-by-step guide to restart tape copying if it has been stopped.
How to set up unattended recording using an audio timer.
Instructions for setting up playback to start automatically at a scheduled time.
Procedure for cleaning critical tape path components to ensure optimal playback.
Guide on demagnetizing heads to prevent loss of high-frequency sound.
Troubleshooting steps for power failure and tape not running.
Diagnosing and resolving issues with no sound or improper connections.
Troubleshooting for recording failures and sound quality problems.
Steps to resolve distorted sound and high noise levels.
Technical details of heads, motors, and other system components.