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In their tape recorders with parallel ports, Tascam used two type of connectors:
A) Elco (38 pin), marked "Accessory" (MS16, 48, ATR-60, ATR-80 and more)
B) DB-37 (37 pin), marked "Accessory 1" (TSR-8, MSR-16, MSR 24, ... ? ...)
In the Manuals, the ports of the synchronizers ES-50, IF-500 and IF-1000 are equal. So the corresponding " Master/Slave cable kit" for an especific tape recorder (wich I still don't have and must build) works with the three devices.
For more, see the ortographic errors "signlas" (for "signals") and "DIRCTION" for "DIRECTION" between pins 9&10 in the "Master I/F" description of the three named devices. (not only the circuits equal ... the pinout page text is the same! ... and copied with its errors!)
Cheers!
Analog never dies!
A) Elco (38 pin), marked "Accessory" (MS16, 48, ATR-60, ATR-80 and more)
B) DB-37 (37 pin), marked "Accessory 1" (TSR-8, MSR-16, MSR 24, ... ? ...)
In the Manuals, the ports of the synchronizers ES-50, IF-500 and IF-1000 are equal. So the corresponding " Master/Slave cable kit" for an especific tape recorder (wich I still don't have and must build) works with the three devices.
For more, see the ortographic errors "signlas" (for "signals") and "DIRCTION" for "DIRECTION" between pins 9&10 in the "Master I/F" description of the three named devices. (not only the circuits equal ... the pinout page text is the same! ... and copied with its errors!)
Cheers!
Analog never dies!