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- From: lairdb@crash.cts.com (Laird P. Broadfield)
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- Subject: Books for the blind gadget? Help!
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- Date: 14 Dec 92 02:38:39 GMT
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- Need some help/advice here, gang: my grandmother, who has from the local
- library a "books-on-tape" gadget that allows her to listen to specially-
- created books-on-tape for the blind, is having no end of trouble with
- the player lately.
-
- She's used the program for about four years, during which she's had three
- or four of the machines die on her (about par for the course, apparently.)
- Over the last few weeks, though, she's been through five of the things,
- without a single one lasting for more than three hours of use. Being
- quite an intelligent Little Old Lady, she's done a great job of detecting,
- eliminating possibilities one-by-one, and by the time she was done
- narrating the events to me I was quite convinced that whatever the
- problem is, it's endemic to the machines, rather than to something she's
- doing to them. This is borne out by the librarian's remarks to her that
- several other people who have recently got machines are having similar
- problems.
-
- Unfortunately, she's about 2000 miles away, so I can't just pop in and
- help figure out what's up. I realize that the machine is running 4 mono
- tracks on something that looks like a regular casette, and I suspect that
- it's at a slower than usual speed (particularly since her machine has a
- speed switch (marked 15/16 on one side and 17/8 on the other) as well
- as a vary-speed dial). From the facts, I think that the refurb center
- where these things go to get refurbished is doing something wrong to
- them, but no solid facts.
-
- I suppose the specific questions are:
- What does anybody suggest for getting it fixed *right*?
- Are these things available commercially (we could just get her a proper
- one that would last)?
- What exactly is different about these; is it a proper casette at a
- different speed, or is it something really strange?
- Any other suggestions?
-
- Thanks!! (BTW, I can describe the failure mode if anybody thinks it would
- help, but it's not like she's about to tear the thing open and fix it
- herself, even if we knew what was wrong.)
-
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