Never heard of a "Wire Recorder" before I stumbled across...

Never heard of a "Wire Recorder" before I stumbled across...

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dickymint

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26,914 posts

271 months

Tuesday 18th March
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......this video. It's a long watch but totally fascinating! .............




Beati Dogu

9,265 posts

152 months

Tuesday 18th March
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It’s what aircraft flight recorders use / used isn’t it? Due to its crash survivability.

Zaichik

361 posts

49 months

Tuesday 18th March
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Beati Dogu said:
It’s what aircraft flight recorders use / used isn’t it? Due to its crash survivability.
Exactly. It’s only recently that the ICAO mandated a move to solid state for CVR and FDRs

Super Sonic

9,043 posts

67 months

Tuesday 18th March
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Doesn't that predate magnetic tape?

Mercdriver

3,000 posts

46 months

Tuesday 18th March
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Was it not invented during WW2? Think the brits and the yanks used it, don’t know who invented it though

Eric Mc

123,599 posts

278 months

Tuesday 15th April
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I think they predate WW2. Early dictaphones used wire recording.

A 1930s wire recorder.



The Germans invented magnetic tape and they were using reel to reel tape recorders during WW2. This one was in use in a wartime radio station.