Radio Shack Portable Cassette Recorder owner manual Using the Tape Counter, VOX Recording

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3.Press RECORD to begin recording. Both PLAY and RECORD lock down.

Note: To temporarily stop recording, press PAUSE. Press PAUSE again to resume recording.

4.Speak into the external microphone.

5.The recorder automatically stops the tape when it reaches the end of the current side. To stop recording sooner, press STOP/EJECT.

Note: If you previously connected an ex- ternal microphone, disconnect it.

1.Load a blank cassette tape, or one you want to record over, into the cassette compartment.

2.Connect the external source to the AUX jack using a patch cord with a 1/8-inch plug.

VOX Recording

When you use VOX recording, the re- corder automatically begins recording when it senses a voice or other sound, then automatically stops when the sound stops.

To start VOX recording, set VOX to ON then adjust VOLUME/VOX SENS to set the sound level at which recording be- gins. Rotating VOLUME/VOX SENS to the left increases the VOX sensitivity. The higher the VOX sensitivity, the lower the sound level is needed to start VOX re- cording.

Recording from a Connected Audio Source

You can record directly from an external audio source, such as a radio, tape deck, or CD player. To make the con- nection, you need a suitable mono patch cord with a 1/8-inch (3.5-mm) plug (avail- able at your local RadioShack store).

Note: Before you connect an external audio source to the recorder, be sure the source’s volume control is set to its minimum setting.

Follow these steps to record from an ex- ternal audio source.

3.Start the external audio source and set its volume control to a normal lis- tening level.

4.Press RECORD to begin recording. Both PLAY and RECORD lock down.

Note: To temporarily stop recording, press PAUSE. To resume recording, press PAUSE again.

5.The recorder automatically stops the tape when it reaches the end of the current side. To stop recording sooner, press STOP/EJECT. Then stop the audio source.

Note: During recording, the speaker is muted. If you want to monitor the record- ing, connect an earphone (not supplied) (see “Using an Earphone” on Page 4).

USING THE TAPE

COUNTER

You can use the tape counter to help you find specific locations on the tape.

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Contents Portable Cassette Recorder Features Preparation Connecting PowerUsing AC Power Using Internal BatteriesUsing Vehicle Battery Power Using AN EarphonePlaying a Cassette Tape Traffic SafetyOperation Loading a Cassette TapeUsing the Built-In Microphone Using an External MicrophoneRecording VOX Recording Using the Tape CounterRecording from a Connected Audio Source Erasing Tapes Tape TipsRecommended Tapes Restoring Tape Tension and Sound QualityCare and Maintenance Cleaning the TAPE-HANDLING Parts SpecificationsCassette Player General RadioShack

Portable Cassette Recorder specifications

The Radio Shack Portable Cassette Recorder stands as a nostalgic icon in the realm of personal audio technology. Combining functionality with a user-friendly design, this device invites users to capture moments in audio form or enjoy their favorite cassette tapes with remarkable ease.

One of the main features of the Radio Shack Portable Cassette Recorder is its compact design, ensuring portability without sacrificing sound quality. It often comes equipped with a built-in microphone, allowing users to record voice memos, interviews, or music performances directly onto cassette tapes. The simple interface includes basic buttons such as play, stop, rewind, fast forward, and record, making it accessible for users of all ages, from tech novices to seasoned audio enthusiasts.

In terms of technology, the device utilizes traditional analog cassette tapes, which have been a staple in audio recording since the 1960s. This technology has the charm of tangible media, allowing users to hold their recordings and label them accordingly. The cassette mechanism ensures a reliably smooth playback experience, although it does require maintenance, such as cleaning the tape heads, to guarantee optimal performance.

Enhanced features of the Radio Shack Portable Cassette Recorder include an adjustable volume control, which allows users to fine-tune their listening experience. Some models might offer an external speaker for amplified sound, making it suitable for small gatherings or presentations. Additionally, headphones can be connected for private listening, enhancing versatility.

Regarding power, most models operate on batteries, offering excellent convenience when on the move. Some users might appreciate the option of plugging it into a wall outlet for extended use, ensuring they can enjoy longer recording sessions without the worry of battery life.

With its straightforward functionality and robust design, the Radio Shack Portable Cassette Recorder holds a special place in the hearts of audio recording enthusiasts. Whether used for preserving cherished memories, capturing interviews, or simply enjoying music, this device is a testament to the enduring appeal of cassette technology in an increasingly digital world. Its combination of portability, ease of use, and classic design serve as a reminder of the simple pleasures of analog audio.