"Mark Zenier" wrote in message
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Frank Dresser wrote:
"Gray Shockley" wrote in message
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There were magnetic tape recordings used during World War 2.
That's true. When I wrote "practically nobody had recording equipment back
then", I was refering to individuals. Of course, there was also alot of
professional disk recording equipment around in the US.
Back when I was in college, the main library there had magazines in the
stacks going back to just after WW II, mostly the Gernsback ones (what
later became Radio-Electronics). One issue, of probably Radio News,
had a feature on a field reporters sound recorder that used phonograph
type mechanical cutting on a flexible tape. About the size of a suitcase
or portable typewriter. I think the tape was continuous, threaded on a
bunch of pulleys.
Mark Zenier
Washington State resident
There was a recording device called a "BLATNERPHONE". You might try a search
on google or other engine. k35454