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Old November 27th 16, 09:18 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Brian Gaff
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Default Anyone recognise this diagram?

I did not think they made full size non portables, though the term portable
for their reel to reel machines was a bit misleading, luggable certainly!
Incidentally some of the varients of Tandbergs machines could have Din
microphone sockets instead of anything else. I had one. Really irritating
when you needed an adaptor.
Brian

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I've been working though a folder of old Ferrograph documents,
scanning
them to put onto the ukhhsoc website. I came across a circuit
diagram that
doesn't look to me like it is of any Ferrograph item. Presumably
mis-filed
at some ancient time.

I have put a copy at

http://jcgl.orpheusweb.co.uk/temp/Unknown.jpeg (about 3MB file)

Can anyone recogise this and say what it is?



Well it clearly a reel to reel (probably) quarter track tape recorder
with built-in amplifers. However the type of diagram is quite specific
in that it has a component map at the top, and a quick bit of Googling
of diagrams of all of the well known German manufacturers suggests it
might be Uher.


Interesting. I've never seen a full size Uher machine - just their
portables.

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