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Feb 23, 20193 min
Sony release the TCD-D100 Recording DAT Walkman in 1997 as a successor to the TCD-D8. It is lighter, smaller and has improved battery life over the TCD-D8. The TCD-D100 is essentially a consumer version of Sony's PCM-M1 for the professional market. The major difference between the TCD-D100 and the PCM-M1 was the inclusion of SCMS (Serial Copy Management System).
Features:
• Easy operation with excellent sound quality of DAT: Superb quality recording and playback with excellent frequency response, remarkably low noise and lack of distortion can be made. High speed fast-forwarding / rewinding and cuing / reviewing for easy tape access.
• Long play (LP) mode recording: A maximum of four-hour continuous recording is possible using four size AA (LR6) alkaline batteries which is ideal for recording a meeting or a conference etc.
• Adjustable (automatic/manual) recording level: The recording level can be adjusted either manually or automatically to suit every recording situation.
• Rec mute function: that makes a four-second blank automatically.
• Date function: The date and time are automatically registered at the time of the recording and can be displayed during playback, fast forwarding / rewinding and cuing / reviewing.
• LCD display: LCD display window for indicating the current operational mode and the battery power status etc.
• Compact design: A compact mechanism and design for portability.
• Recording compatibility: Recording can be made from various digital audio equipment such as a CD (compact disc)/Min*Disc player or a BS (broadcasting satellite)/CS (communication satellite) tuner etc.
• Three sampling frequencies: (48/44.1/32kHz) that support high quality digital recording.
Key Features:
• Digital recording with better than CD-quality sound
• Backlit LCD display
• Manual, Music and Speech recording level controls
• Date and time stamp function
• 1 bit A/D and D/A converters
• 32, 44.1 and 48 kHz sampling rates
• 44.1kHz analogue recording for CD mastering
• 7 pin digital in/out connector
Specification:
• Tape: Digital audio tape
• Recording time: Long-play: 240 minutes (with DT-120)
• Recording time: Standard: 120 minutes
• Sampling Frequency: 48kHz, 44.1kHz, 32kHz
• Standard: Fs 48 kHz 20-22,000 Hz (+ or - 1.0dB)
• Standard: Fs 44.1 kHz 20-20,000 Hz (+ or - 1.0dB)
• Long-play Mode: Fs 32 kHz 20-14.500 Hz (+ or - 1.0dB)
• Standard: More than 87 dB
• Long-play Mode: More than 87 dB (1 kHz IHF-A, 22kHz LPF, LINE IN)
• Standard: Less than 0.008% (1 kHz IHF-A, 22kHz LPF, LINE IN)
• Long-play: Less than 0.09% (1 kHz IHF-A, 22kHz LPF, LINE IN)
• Wow And Flutter: Below measurable limit (less than + or - 0.001% W.PEAK)
• Impedance: 4.7 Kohms
• Minimum Input Level: 0.4mV
• Rated Input Level: 500 mV
• Minimum Input Level: 80 mV
• Audio: Stereo minijack
• Impedance: 27 ohms
• Rated Output: LINE OUT 500 mV
• Maximum Output: PHONES 5 mW + 5 mW
• Load Impedance: PHONES 32 ohms
• Load Impedance: LINE OUT more than 10 Kohms
• Digital I/O-REMOTE jack (special jack): Digital input/output, remote control operation and timer-activated operation is possible
• Power Requirements: The car battery cord DCC-E160L(not inc.) for use with 12V car battery of DCC-E260HG (not inc.)I
• Power Requirements: DC IN 6V jack accepts the Sony AC power adaptor for use on 240v AC, 50 Hz
• Power Requirements: DC 6V four LR6 (size AA) batteries
• Power Consumption: 1.2W
• Dimensions: Approx. 132.6 x 36.7 x 88.2mm (5.25 x 1.5 x 3.5in.)(w/h/d) not incl. projection parts and controls
• Mass: Approx. 500g (1lb. 1oz.) incl. batteries