Subject: | Re: Sound Devices 722 field report |
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From: | "oryoki2000" <> |
Date: | Sun, 05 Mar 2006 14:46:49 -0000 |
> Over on the ramps newsgroup, Eric Burge has posted his experience > with a 744t in very challenging conditions.=20 Wow! Skiing with a 744T in a blizzard with sub-freezing temperatures! I'm surprized that his kit lasted 3 days before dying.=20 The hard discs I'm familiar with have a minimum temperature rating of 5C/40F. Eric Burge mentions the heat generated by the 744T while turned on melted the snow that blew into his equipment bag, soaking everything. Maybe this heat created a micro-climate that raised the hard disc's temperature enough that it kept working despite the low ambient temp. --oryoki ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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