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First of all: Thank you very much for the great help here in the forum! And even if it’s very embarrassing for me: the error actually seems to be in the cassette connection from the Beomaster; The Beocord works with the Beolink perfectly on Tape 2. So far I have used a DIN plug with RCA outputs and inputs on Tape 1 in order to have a line-out signal; That’s why it never occurred to me that there could be something wrong with the connection. Thank you all!
Alright then….it is just the cassette deck that does not work using the remote? MM
Right. The Beomaster works with the remote. The Beogram works with the remote. I do not own the Beogram CD so I didn’t check that. The Beocord works, but only manually. I doesn’t switch on by remote, I doesn’t switch off when the Beomaster is switeched off and it can’t be controlled by the remote when I started a tape manually.
The plug looks fine and fits perfectyl into the Beomaster…The pins are straight and complete.
0. Thank you for your answer!
1. I tried two different Beolink1000. Same Reslt
2. Beomaster works fine with the Beoagram, so I guess that isn’t the problem. Right?
3. Beolink works fine with the Beomaster itsel and with the Beorgam… so I guess that isn’t the prolem. Right?I just noticed that the cassette deck doesn’t even turn on when you switch the Beomaster to Tape.A. It only works if you turn it on by hand, switch the Beomaster to Tape.A and then operate the device using the buttons on the drawer. Is there a separate component on the cassette deck that “translates” the switching impulses from the receiver? Is this a vulnerable part?
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