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Re: arsclist Preservation of Dictaphones
Yes I know how to work with dictabelts. They're almost as fun to work
with as wire's. Anyway send me a description of what you've got just
to make sure we're talking about the same thing. And if you have those
red (or blue) vinyl floppy belts then I'll tell you what we're in for.
Adrian Cosentini
Chief Engineer
Rodgers & Hammerstein Archives
40 Lincoln Center Plaza
New York, NY 10025
212-870-1609
acosentin@xxxxxxxx
or
718-224-9815
acosentin@xxxxxxxx
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Subject: arsclist Preservation of Dictaphones
Author: Lance Watsky <lwatsky@xxxxxxxxx> at Internet
Date: 08/02/2000 1:42 PM
Hello ARSC members,
I am the Non-print Conservator for the Emory University libraries in
Atlanta Georgia. The other day one of the librarians brought me a pack
of Dictaphone belts. Does anyone know how to determine if their is
recorded information on the belts, will the recorded signal look like an
optical sound track? Are there any companies that can transfer the
recordings on the belts to a modern format?
If anyone has any information regarding dictaphone belts you can either
post the information or send it to me directly.
Thank you,
Lance Watsky
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