Sony ICF-SW7600GR Operating Instructions - Page 33

Recording broadcasts - stereo

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Preventing operation errors - Hold function Recording broadcasts Recording broadcasts You can record radio broadcasts by connecting the radio to a cassette recorder with a connecting cable. to MIC IN or LINE IN Cassette recorder to LINE OUT 1 Connect the radio to a cassette recorder with the optional connecting cable. Use the appropriate cable for the type of cassette recorder. Cassette recorder Type Jack Connecting cable (optional) Monaural Stereo MIC IN (minijack) MIC IN (minijack) LINE IN (minijack) LINE IN (pinjack) RK-G135 RK-G134 RK-G136 RK-G129 2 Tune in to the station you want to record. Set the TONE selector to NEWS or MUSIC as necessary. 3 Record on the cassette recorder. When recording on a stereo cassette recorder Both channels will be recorded in monaural. To record FM broadcasts in stereo, be sure to insert headphones into the i jack. Otherwise, both channels will be recorded in monaural. Tip Adjusting the VOLUME control on the radio has no effect on the recording. Other convenient uses 33GB

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Other convenient uses
Recording broadcasts
You can record radio broadcasts by connecting the radio to a cassette
recorder with a connecting cable.
1
Connect the radio to a cassette recorder with the
optional connecting cable.
Use the appropriate cable for the type of cassette recorder.
2
Tune in to the station you want to record.
Set the TONE selector to NEWS or MUSIC as necessary.
3
Record on the cassette recorder.
When recording on a stereo cassette recorder
Both channels will be recorded in monaural. To record FM
broadcasts in stereo, be sure to insert headphones into the
i
jack.
Otherwise, both channels will be recorded in monaural.
Tip
Adjusting the VOLUME control on the radio has no effect on the
recording.
Preventing operation errors — Hold function
Recording broadcasts
to MIC IN
or
LINE IN
Cassette recorder
to LINE OUT
Monaural
MIC IN (minijack)
RK-G135
MIC IN (minijack)
RK-G134
LINE IN (minijack)
RK-G136
LINE IN (pinjack)
RK-G129
Stereo
Connecting cable
(optional)
Type
Jack
Cassette recorder