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Interesting, potentially useful hardware for national level

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Subject: Interesting, potentially useful hardware for national level
From: "David W. James" <vnend@adelphia.net>
Date: Thu, 7 Nov 2002 15:30:26 -0500
Was looking around at SurplusShed today and came across the following.  
Sounds like something that could be used in the timing van to record 
the cone calls, in the event of a dispute later.

CR1002 COMMUNICATIONS RECORDER
Item No.: R1440

The CR1002 is a voice recorder, time code generator and analysis unit 
all in one. Compact, rugged and versatile voice logging communications 
recorder. Designed to withstand vibration, dust, rain and extreme 
temperatures, the CR1002 incorporates the patented POSILOCK 1000 
cassette tape transport mechanism, engineered to operate under the 
severe environmental conditions found in airborne, mobile and manpack 
operations. Here are some of the features: Uses standard cassettes; 
Auto reverse recording or continuous loop recording, selectable from 
the keyboard; Dual speed operation, keyboard selectable, 1-7/8 ips or 
15/16 ips; Built-in-time code generator and reader, with time search; 
Extensive self-test (BITE); Automatic recording (VOX, COR); Auto 
replay, cue and review facilities; Real time clock with battery 
back-up. The recorder has microprocessors controlling its functions to 
ensure versatility and ease of use. Made by Signal Design, Inc for the 
military (They were bought by Dynamic Instruments, San Diego, CA) and 
while no longer manufactured, it is still supported. Will accept any 
power source from 12VDC to 28VDC. Unused with operator manual. Does not 
include cables or wiring diagrams. Original cost was $3000.00

Price: $175.00

It's at http://www.surplusshed.com/pages/Radio_Electronics.html

David

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