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Reply To: | Mike Duke, K5XU |
Date: | Fri, 24 Feb 2012 20:04:31 -0600 |
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So, has anyone contacted Humanware yet to see if this was deliberate
or not?
My question, based on the description of the problem as I think I
understand it, is:
Why would Humanware not choose to have the thing default to the normal
pitch, and then have pitch controlled by a pitch control setting.
If they did intend this craziness as the default, then I guess it must
be the electronic equivalent of putting a pencil eraser or masking
tape over the motor shaft in those talking book machines from the
1960's.
Now, my next question is: Will anybody else here admit to ever having
done that?
Mike Duke, K5XU,
Clandestine hotrod talking book machine expert
Of Mississippi School for the Blind,
a very long time ago
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