Allied Radio KNIGHT 96-144 매뉴얼 - 페이지 2
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Figure
2
CPERATING
INS
TRUC
TIONS
trreparing
the
Knight
for
Recording
-
1.
Insert the Iine cord in
a
convenientwall receptacle
of the proper
rating.
2.
Place
a
reel of
tape on
the right
hand
spindie
in
such a
manner
that
when
the
tape
is
pulled,
the reel
will turn clockwise.
Make
sure the pin
on
the
spindle
engages
a
slot of the reel.
NOTE:
This
recorder requires
tape
with Type
B
winding,
i.e.
the (dull) magnetic coated
side
faces
out
on
the
reel.
In case
the (dull)
side
of the
tape
f
aces in onthereel
(TypeA
wound
tape)
it
can
be
changed
to Type
E
for
use
on
this recorder
by
winding the
tape
with
a
half
twist.
The
two
types are identical ex-
cept
the
way
in
which they
are
wound
on the
tape.
3-. Place
an
empty
reel
on
the
left
hand
spindle
(2a).
4. trull
about
2
f.e
et
of
tape
from the
supply reel,
drop
the tape into the slot
between
the
trim
covers
(4
and
6).
Guide
the tape
into
any one
of
the three
openings at
the
center of the
empty
reel.
Use a
pencil
to hold
the
tape
in
place,
then
turn the reei
several
turns clockwise
to secure the
tape
to
the
reel
and
to
remove
all
slack
in
the tape.
5.
Turn the
Cff
-On-Tone
Control
on.
This
supplies
power
to the entire recorder.
Page
2
To
Make
a
Recording
-
1.
After
the
recorder
has
been
properlyprepared for
recording,
connect
the microphone to the
?'Mike?'
jack.
2.
Press
down
on
the Record
button
above
the volume
control.
3.
Turn the
'r Volume
"
control clockwise
u
n
t i
I
the
incoming signal causes
the
F-ecord
Level
Indicator
Eye
to close
on
high
peaks only.
NOTE:
Correct recording volume
is very
important.
Too weak a
signal,
which does not
cause
the
Recording Indicator to
close will
result
in
weak
playback and
high background
noise.
Too
strong
a
signal,
causing
the Indicator
to
ove
rlap will
result
in
distortion
dur ing
playback.
4.
Turn
the tape mechanism
control
knob
(1)
to
PIay-
Record
position.
Any
sound
now entering the
micro-
phone
will
be
recorded
on
the
tape.
NOTE:
Make
sure
"
Skip
F'orward" control is
in
the
"Normal"
position,
if
not
the
mechanism
will
not
operate.
To
fi.ecord
Direct From
Radio -
t. If
a recording from
a
radio
is
commended
that
a
connector cord
desired,
it is
re-
be connected
to
the