For Better Reception
Recording Radio Programs
Using the Wide Range Antenna (not supplied)
Use the wide range antenna AN-1 or AN-102 (not supplied).
There are the following two methods.
Method A
(For SW reception)
With a connecting cord, connect the OUTPUT jack of the antenna
controller (supplied with the AN-1 or AN-102) and the EXT ANT jack
of this unit.
Method B
(For MW/LW reception only)
1 With the connecting cord, connect the OUTPUT jack of the antenna
controller and the INPUT jack of the antenna coupler (supplied with
the AN-1 or AN-102).
2
Position the antenna coupler near the unit.
Example: When the AN-1 is used.
(MW/LW)
Cassette recorder
Cassette recorder
Connecting cable
Type
Jack
Monaural
MIC IN (minijack)
RK-G135
MIC IN (minijack)
RK-G134
Stereo
LINE IN (minijack)
RK-G136
LINE IN (pinjack)
RK-G129
Tune in a desired radio program, set TONE to a desired position, and
set the cassette recorder to the record mode.
Notes
•When receiving MW or LW broadcasts
without the external antenna, be sure to
disconnect an SW external antenna.
Otherwise, you cannot receive them as
the built-in ferrite bar antenna does not
function.
*
•If there is lightning, do not touch the
wire of an external antenna and
disconnect its AC power adaptor (if
connected) immediately. Never touch
the antenna wire during a lightning
storm.
•When using an external antenna,
retract the telescopic antenna.
•Locate the outdpor antenna as far away
from the street as possible.
• For details about the external antenna,
refer to its instruction manual.
Note
The VOLUME control setting on the
radio has no effect on recording.
Stereo recording
When you record with a stereo recorder,
you can record FM stereo programs in
stereo. To do so, headphones must be
connected to the headphones jack. AM
programs are recorded monaurally to
both channels.
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