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David wrote in news:qn77l1tq4dc3ldu921nefvhdfi8b9mh7i5@
4ax.com: On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 21:26:19 -0500, wrote: Many radio broadcasters use reel to reel tape recorders with a speed as low as fifteen sixteenths inch per second for tapeing/recording their broadcast output. cuhulin Loggers ran at 15/16ths. Not at all broadcast quality. Speaking of loggers -- anyone remember the [made for the government?] recorder that recorded for something like 24 hours on a 3" spool of 2" wide tape [super slow helical scan]? Kind of wonder where all those old spools are sitting [and what's on them....] Probably landfill at area 54. |
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