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Re: Portable Ears

Subject: Re: Portable Ears
From: "Jim Lee" wranch2000
Date: Mon May 12, 2008 10:29 pm ((PDT))
Thanks Rob.
That is indeed the source. The exact link is: 
http://www.museumwaalsdorp.nl/en/littleli.html.
It appears to be something more sophisticated than a simple ear horn. I 
am really curious about the tubes that look like stethoscope tubes 
leading to a cord attached to the operator's clothing. In any case, this 
looks like the original exploration of head spaced pairs mounted in a 
parabolic array. Very cool. I only wish there were more info about this 
some place.
Jim

Rob Danielson wrote:
> At 7:15 PM -0400 5/12/08, Jim Lee wrote:
>   
>> Anybody on this list have information about this rig? It comes from a
>> Ukraine website showing lots of WWII photos.
>>     
>
> Hi Jim-- I believe this could be the source of the photo: 
> http://www.museumwaalsdorp.nl/en/history.html Lou alerted us to this 
> site a while back. Rob D.
>
>
>   
>> <http://www.interesno.dn.ua/images/stories/pricols/fotki/06_05_08/album72.jpg>http://www.interesno.dn.ua/images/stories/pricols/fotki/06_05_08/album72.jpg
>> or <http://tinyurl.com/67jdrx>http://tinyurl.com/67jdrx
>>
>> Thanks
>> Jim
>>
>>     
>
>
>   

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