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Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - ARINC - Airborne Voice Recorder
... ARINC - Airborne Voice Recorder...ARINC - Airborne Voice Recorder... First Street Moorabbin melbourne ARINC - Airborne Voice Recorder ...ARINC Characteristic No.557 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Sundstrand Component Maintenance Manual with Illustrated Parts List Cockpit Voice Recorder Model AV-557A Part Numbers 980-6005 Series
... Parts List Cockpit Voice Recorder Model AV-557A Part Numbers 980... Parts List Cockpit Voice Recorder Model AV-557A Part Numbers 980... Parts List Cockpit Voice Recorder Model AV-557A Part Numbers 980 ... -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Machine - Voice Recorder, Thomas A. Edison, Edison Laboratory, 1916-1929
... Voice Recorder...voice recorder...Voice recorder; a dictation machine; desktop model Edison... Warrnambool great-ocean-road Voice Recorder Machine Voice recorder ...This Edison Ediphone voice recording electronic business machine is manufactured to suit a small office and is light enough to carry between work and home for use outside normal business hours. It is a dictation machine, also called by the competitor’s brand name ‘Dictaphone’, and is used for recording spoken words that would later be transcribed and typewritten. A wax cylinder would be installed onto the machine’s drum and the Reproducer on the machine would be lowered onto the cylinder. The user would speak a message into a microphone and the reproducer would then convert the sounds to scribed marks on the cylinder. Later, the cylinder could be played and the Reproducer would enable the sound to be amplified through an attached speaker. This machine is currently without its power cord, microphone and speaker horn. Thomas A. Edison extended the technology of the telegraph to his phonograph machine, invented in the late 19th century. It could record and play back sounds of music and voice on a manually operated mechanical machine that used wax cylinders to store the sound. He envisaged the way this technology could be an asset in the office, and he was right! However, most of his phonograph machines were used for entertainment, some for playing lessons, and some for-teaching languages. In 1916 Edison introduced the Ediphone, which grew in popularity after the First World War and into the late 1920s until flat round records replaced the wax cylinders. This Edison Ediphone is significant for improving the way business administration was carried out in the early 20th century, freeing up precious time for professionals and administrative personnel. It was the forerunner of audio tapes and digital technology. The Ediphone enabled letters to be dictated when the time and place suited and reduced the time professionals needed to spend with their secretaries. Secretaries were able to type the letters as they played the recording and they could replay the message if necessary.Voice recorder; a dictation machine; desktop model Edison Ediphone. The electronic machine is in a medal case with remnants of the original grey colour. It has a rectangular base with an A4-sized footprint and a domed hood that retracts halfway into the back of the base. The corners of the base have metal reinforcing, and a short metal bar is on the front centre edge of the lid and the base. A long metal drum is mounted inside the machine. A round device called a ‘reproducer’ is mounted above the drum. There is a folding handle on the left front of the machine and an angled stand with paper guides in front of the drum. A rear cover has the maker’s name stamped on it. An electrical socket with eight pins is recessed beside the cover. Made by Edison.In white letters; “EDISON”flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime village, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, great ocean road, edison, ediphone, dictating machine, office equipment, voice recorder, usa, dictation, communication, office machine, dictaphone, speaking phonograph, thomas edison, ediphone voicewriter, voice writer -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Cockpit voice recorders, Installation & Operation Instruction Manual Fairchild Model FA2100CVR Solid State Cockpit Voice Recorder (SSCVR) 1/2-ATR Short Case
... FA2100CVR Solid State Cockpit Voice Recorder (SSCVR) 1/2-ATR Short...Cockpit voice recorders Manual Installation & Operation ...L3 Communications Corporation -
Vision Australia
Functional object - Object, Humanware, Victor Reader Stream, 2007-2012
... a built in voice recorder via the inbuilt microphone... and txt files, and had a built in voice recorder via the inbuilt ...With the advent of audio content available through i-phones and other small devices, the demand for a dedicated audio, easily portable player for the blind and vision impaired became louder and louder. Two organisations competed to deliver this and Canadian company Humanware developed the Victor Stream. A portable hand-held device that could deliver audio content from SD card and was small enough to fit into a pocket or handbag. It could read a variety of formats, such as DAISY, MP3 and txt files, and had a built in voice recorder via the inbuilt microphone or an external one. As part of the trial to introduce new deliver mechanisms for audio content, the Stream was in demand as books could be downloaded directly to it and were aimed at those who were comfortable using the technology with minimal support.Black and silver rectangle with silver buttonsaudio equipment, assistive devices -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Cockpit voice recorders, Lockheed Martin Fairchild Aviation Recorders Installation and Operating Instructions Fairchild Solid State Cockpit Recorder System
... Cockpit voice recorders Manual Lockheed Martin Fairchild ...Lockheed Martin