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RECORDING FROM RADIO / CD
• Push function button “RADIO”, or “CD” to select the sound source.
• Place a blank tape into Deck
• Press PAUSE button first and then Press PLAY and RECORD buttons together.
• Play the selected sound source.
• When recording, release PAUSE button
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3.TO RECORD AGAIN (Fig.3)
Fig.3
RADIO OPERATION
TUNING
•Push function button “RADIO” to set unit to Radio mode. Radio Function Indicator will light up
•Select the tuning range with the BAND button.
•Rotate TUNING CONTROL to select the desired station.
NOTE:
When listening to FM broadcasts it is advisable to extend fully the wire FM antenna on the rear cover. When listening to AM broadcasts it is advisable to adjust the position of the helmet for optimum reception.
What is MP3?
MP3 is a short form for MPEG Audio Layer 3. MPEG refers to the Moving Pictures Experts Group. MP3s are digital audio files that have been shrunken down while still maintaining their original sound quality. MP3s are widely recognized as the most popular format for Storing and listening to music. The digital audio files stored on MP3 disc can be played on MP3 player. MP3 disc can have
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