Using The Cue Marker; Using An External Microphone; Recording From External Sources - Radio Shack Cassette Tape Recorder Owner's Manual

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USING THE CUE MARKER

To mark the beginning of a section of a recording, press
for about 3 seconds during the recording. This records
MARKER
a brief tone on the tape. When you press
while the tape plays, you hear the tone when the
WIND/REV
tape reaches the point you marked.

USING AN EXTERNAL MICROPHONE

The recorder's built-in microphone works well in most situa-
tions, but you can connect an external microphone (not sup-
plied, available at your local RadioShack store) with a
(3.5-mm) plug to the recorder's
connects the built-in microphone.
Set
to
for VOX recording, or to
VOX/TONE
ON
recording.
If the microphone has an ON/OFF switch for remote control,
connect the microphone to the
can start and stop recording with the switch on the microphone.

RECORDING FROM EXTERNAL SOURCES

You can record directly from a tuner, a radio, or a TV that has a
/
-inch (3.5-mm) jack. Use a dubbing patch cord (not supplied,
1
8
available at your local RadioShack store) to connect the record-
er's
jack to the headphone output jack of an external com-
MIC
ponent. Set
VOX/TONE
recording.
14
FAST-F/CUE
jack. This automatically dis-
MIC
OFF
and
jacks. Then you
REM
MIC
to
, then proceed with manual
OFF
Recording
CUE
or
RE-
/
-inch
1
8
for manual

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