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I work at a state agency that defends death row inmates. One of our cases
involves a police broadcast tape from the early-mid 1980s. It logs a 12- or 24-hour period of police-band communications, on 12 or 16 separate tracks (separate broadcast channels?). It is vital that we find out what is on this tape. However, it is an old-fashioned reel-to-reel tape, and we have no way of listening to it. The tape box is 11" x 11" x 1.5" thick, and it says, "Magnasync/Moviola Corporation -- Logging Audio Communications Tape". Does anybody out there know how we can find or modify equipment that will enable us to listen to this tape? The magnetic tape itself is very wide -- as wide or wider than a regular VHS video tape. This is a capital case, and any help you can offer would be greatly appreciated. |
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