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Recording from the Radio
1. Load a cassette tape in Tape 1.
2. Set the switch to
RADIO
.
3. Set
BAND
to
AM
or
FM
.
4. Press
RECORD
on Tape 1 to begin
recording. Both
RECORD
and
PLAY
lock down.
5. The tape automatically stops
when it reaches the end. To stop
recording sooner, press
STOP/
EJECT
on Tape 1.
Dubbing a Cassette Tape
Follow these steps to dub (copy) from
a tape in Tape 2 to a tape in Tape 1.
1. Load the tape you want to copy
from into Tape 2 with the side you
want to copy facing you and the
full reel to the left.
2. Load a blank tape, or one you
want to record over, in Tape 1 with
the side you want to record on
facing you and the full reel to the
left.
3. To dub the tape at normal speed,
set
DUB. NORMAL/HIGH
to
NOR-
MAL
.
To dub the tape at about twice the
normal speed, set
DUB. NORMAL/
HIGH
to
HIGH
. You hear a high-
pitched sound during recording.
Note: High-speed dubbing slightly
reduces the sound quality of the
recording.
4. Press
PAUSE
, then
RECORD
on
Tape 1.
RECORD
and
PLAY
both
lock down.
5. Press
PLAY
on Tape 2 to begin
recording.
PAUSE
on Tape 1 auto-
matically releases.
6. Press
STOP/EJECT
on Tape 1 to
stop recording.
RECORD
and
PLAY
release.
7. Press
STOP/EJECT
on Tape 2 to
stop playing the tape.
TAPE TIPS
Erasing a Cassette Tape
If you no longer want a recording, you
can record over it or erase it. To erase
the entire cassette tape, set the switch
to
TAPE
and let the tape record to the
end without a tape in Tape 2.
You can quickly erase both sides of a
cassette tape using a bulk tape eras-
er, available at your local RadioShack
store.
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