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GENERAL
INFORMATION
Revere Models
T-1100,
T-1120, andTR-1200 Tape
Recorders
feature
a
single three position
functionknob
which
performs the
electrical
and
mechanical
functions
for "Record",
"Stop",
and
'-'Play"operations.
Allthreerrnits basically
incorporate the
same tape
transport
mechanism but
differ slightly
in
amplifier circuitry
and
component
values.
The existing ditferences are
best
pointedoutin the schematic
diagrams,
exploded
views,
and
mechanical
& electrical parts lists.
The
Model
TR-1200
is the same as
Model
T-1100
except
for
the addition of the Bfgg-6
Radio
Tuner Sub-Assembly. Model
T-1120
is
the
same
as
Model
T-1100
except
for
a
built-in stereo-
phonic head and
preamplifier
(El199-11)
for
the
lower
channel.
Treatment of the subject
matter
pertainto the
machines as being used
a"s
a
monaural
unit
and
information given
for
Model
T-1I00
will
cover
Models
T-1120
&
TR-1200 unless noted
otherwise.
These
units are designedto
recordtwotracks of material
on
standard width recording
tape
,
which doubles
the
playing
time of
a
tape
reel
with
no
loss of frequency
response
of
quality.
Re-
cordings
may be made
from
microphone,
phonograph,
AM-FM
tuner,
Hi:Fi
systems, external
radioortelevision,
in
additiontothosemadedirectly from the self-coniained
"adio
used
in
Mode1
TR-1200.
CAUTION:
Do
not use on direct
current.
Check name plate at
rear of recorder for
proper
current
and
voltage.
Manufactured
by:
Revere Camera
Company
320
East
Twenty-First
Street
Chicago
16,
Ill.
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