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Recorder, Sound

2000.67.2a-o

Name
Recorder, Sound
History Category
Significant Dates
1947
Description
Sound Recorder
Meissner Radio-Recorder Model 9-1065 used by Ida Halpern to field record Indigenous Elders; in hard body travel case with removable lid. Includes schematics, microphone and stand, ground wire, spare needles, non-factory connecting audio cable, unused stereoscopic disk and original manufacturers tag. Unit capable of acting as a broadcasting AM radio transmitter and able to cut and play back records.

(a) Recorder;
(b) Lid;
(c) Microphone;
(d) Microphone stand;
(e) RCA to minijack connecting cable;
(f) Package – cutting needles (3) ;
(g) Package – Recoton cutting needle;
(h) Package – Recoton cutting needle;
(i) Container – Duotone sapphire cutter;
(j) Package – His Master's Voice Loud-Tone needles;
(k) Loose needles (9 – contained in plastic bag);
(l) Manufacturer's tag;
(m) Schematics;
(n) Stroboscope;
(o) Cardboard box.
Quantity
1
Dimension
Height: 24.0cm | Width: 50.0cm | Length: 49.5cm | Height: 65.0cm | Height: 21.0cm
Catalogue Number
2000.67.2a-o
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