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To connect a tape recorder, you need
a mono patch cord (not supplied) with
a
1
/
8
-inch (3.5 mm) plug on both ends.
Your local RadioShack store carries a
wide selection of mono patch cords.
Insert the cord’s plug into the
REC
LINE OUT
jack on the left side of the
receiver, then connect the other end
of the cord to your tape recorder’s
LINE IN jack.
Follow the instructions provided with
your tape recorder to record transmis-
sions from the receiver.
Note: When you connect a tape re-
corder, the receiver’s built-in speaker
continues to work.
The
REC STANDBY
jack on the left side
of the receiver lets you record a broad-
cast at a preset time.
To connect a tape recorder to the re-
ceiver’s
REC
STANDBY
jack, you need
a mono patch cord (not supplied) with
a
3
/
32
-inch (2.3 mm) plug. And, your
tape recorder must have a STANDBY
IN or REMOTE IN jack rated at no
more than 20V, 150mA.
Connect one end of the cord to the
REC STANDBY
jack, then connect the
other end to your recorder’s STAND-
BY IN or REMOTE IN jack. Then see
“Timer Recording” on Page 33 for
more information about using the re-
ceiver’s timers to record.
USING THE STAND
You can position the receiver more se-
curely and possibly improve the sound
by resting the receiver on its stand.
Lift the latch on the back of the receiver
to open the stand.
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