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Re: [ARSCLIST] Magnetic Recording History (was OTR online?



At 03:26 AM 2009-01-03, Anthony Baldwin wrote:

...My pal specified Lorenz when I ask him about the brand of machine
he was using in the Wehrmacht in 1944, also mentioning that it had a
variable-speed transport adjustment.

Thanks to the Begun book, I was aware of Lorenz making steel tape recorders and wire recorders, but I was unaware that they had made tape recorders to compete with AEG, but that is certainly understandable. It would be useful if your friend had more information about these machines.



... A couple of my friend's off-air tapes survived WWII. I have a DAT
copy of his recording of a Dec. 1944 Glenn Miller German language
"ABSIE 514" broadcast from Britain, as monitored somewhere on what
remained of the Eastern Front, probably Hungary. Reception is
outstanding, to the point where one suspects the BBC studio
transcription pick-up needed a new needle. Given the savagery that
must have been going on in the immediate vicinity of the receiver,
it's entirely surreal to hear Miller's calm voice and the strains of
Moonlight Serenade wafting over the ether. However, as far as content
is concerned there are no surprises: the same material is available
on commercial CD, professionally transcribed from a set of the
original discs.

It would be interesting to put together a short excerpt of the two versions of the same recording under fair use to demonstrate the difference between off-air and direct from disk (i.e. not entire selections by any means so if anyone wanted to listen to the selection rather than compare AM reception they'd buy the CDs). I would think two or three selections of say one minute each would provide the flavour of the AM transmission capability.


It would be most interesting for people to hear the capabilities of AM before all of the manmade noise and the crapping up of the AM broadcast chain.

Cheers,

Richard


Tony B.

Richard L. Hess email: richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Aurora, Ontario, Canada (905) 713 6733 1-877-TAPE-FIX
Detailed contact information: http://www.richardhess.com/tape/contact.htm
Quality tape transfers -- even from hard-to-play tapes.



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