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- From: borowski@hpspkla.spk.hp.com (Don T. Borowski)
- Date: Wed, 26 Aug 1992 15:55:08 GMT
- Subject: Re: Want Phone Recorder Cassette of High Quality
- Message-ID: <30540017@hpspkla.spk.hp.com>
- Organization: Hewlett Packard Company, Spokane, Wa.
- Path: sparky!uunet!usc!sdd.hp.com!hp-cv!hp-pcd!hpspkla!borowski
- Newsgroups: misc.consumers
- References: <92232.38966.Mr_b@lmsc.lockheed.com>
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- In misc.consumers, news@iscnvx.spk.hp.com writes:
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- >I have a PhoneMate 4300 phone recorder. I've used one before, loved it,
- >using my own now I also love it. But the incoming message casssette frequently
- >jams. I'm not surprised, since it appears to have cost about 29 cents.
- >
- >Can anyone recommend a highly reliable incoming message cassette? It's really
- >just like a regular cassette, but there is no leader on the tape- it is
- >all recording tape. If not for that, I would just use a quality regular
- >tape cassette.
-
- Just go down to Radio Shack, and buy one.
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- Or, to get the best quality, go and buy a good quality C-60 cassette. Open
- up the cassette by removing the screws. Cut off the leader. Remove the
- plastic wedge which holds the old leader to the take-up hub, and then put
- the end of the the now leaderless tape into the hub, and replace the wedge.
- Reassemble the cassette.
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-
- Donald Borowski WA6OMI Hewlett-Packard, Spokane Division
- "Angels are able to fly because they take themselves so lightly."
- -G.K. Chesterton
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