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Does anyone know anything about the REM port on the side of tape recorders?

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  • MattM This user is from outside of this forum
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    Does anyone know anything about the REM port on the side of tape recorders? Like what the spec is for interfacing with it? It's like lost technology on the Internet and I can't find any details on it

    I'm assuming it's for remote control, but I'm getting mixed information about it

    #electronics #CasetteTapes #retro

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      Does anyone know anything about the REM port on the side of tape recorders? Like what the spec is for interfacing with it? It's like lost technology on the Internet and I can't find any details on it

      I'm assuming it's for remote control, but I'm getting mixed information about it

      #electronics #CasetteTapes #retro

      Ingo PaschkeI This user is from outside of this forum
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      @mdc Connect a switch and you can turn the motor on and off. That's all there is to it.

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        @mdc Connect a switch and you can turn the motor on and off. That's all there is to it.

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        @ipaschke It worked! Just plugged in a cable and shorted the rings to enable the motor

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