Okay, probably the way it was supposed to work is that it has cue tones
on the audio track which keys the synchronizer.  Every time the synchronizer
hears the 1kc tone, it presses the CUE button on the Coyote.

So the way you normally do this is that you load the program into the Coyote,
cue up the tape, set the coyote to playback, and then the first beep on the
tape starts the first cue on the coyote, the second beep on the tape starts
the second beep on the coyote.

You can verify this by running the thing and pressing the CUE button by
hand every time you hear a beep and making sure everything lines up properly.

If this is the case and my guess is right then you will need to get
the synchronizer.. I think the audio in and out on the Coyote itself is
just for loading and storing the program from and to tape.

However, this is 40-year-old information from someone who never used that
model in the first place so take it with a grain of salt and ask the guru.
--scott


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