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To: | "IAIN CAMPBELL" <> |
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Subject: | Re: Bird sounds |
From: | Stephen Greenfield & Kit Hansen <> |
Date: | Wed, 9 Jul 1997 21:44:37 -0500 (CDT) |
I am pretty happy with a Panasonic RQ-L319 Mini Cassette Recorder. It's very cheap (I think under US$40 here; I had to order it directly from the Panasonic distributor). It has a counter, so you can find things and play them back; it also features a voice-activation system designed for recording meetings or something, which is a nuisance that can be turned off. With an additional battery-powered microphone, it can even record a lot of bird songs. At 12:49 PM 7/8/97 -0400, IAIN CAMPBELL wrote: >My dictaphone just is not doing the Job. I don't really ant to go to the >hassle of using elaborate recording gear because I only want to be able to >record and play right back.Does anyone use any simple tape recorder with >mic that will suffice. > >Thanks, > >Iain Campbell >AGEM LTD >Ghana |
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