It is possible but I wasn't at all sure that it wasn't the ceramic
resonator used in the oscillator. Sooner or later we may have to resort to
writing software to do the job - assuming we can find working Betamax
machines. Fortunately the encoding is very well documented in the various
manuals, unlike some of the more modern systems.

   Dave

On 29 April 2013 17:21, David Pickett <[email protected]> wrote:

> At 10:59 29-04-13, Dave Malham wrote:
>
> >A few months ago I had to sort out a PCM701 with one of my spdif cards in
> >(the ones I used to do for Audio Design). We went through three PCM units
> >before we found one that worked fully in replay mode (the original, one
> >from the Uni and the final one, off Ebay). There seems to be something in
> >the electronics that becomes increasingly unreliable with time in, I
> think,
> >the clocking circuits which I find very worrying especially.
>
> Is this perhaps (hopefully) just old Cs?
>
> David
>
> (Luckily I transferred all my F1 tapes to DAT, and recently to HD)
>
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As of 1st October 2012, I have retired from the University, so this
disclaimer is redundant....


These are my own views and may or may not be shared by my employer

Dave Malham
Ex-Music Research Centre
Department of Music
The University of York
Heslington
York YO10 5DD
UK

'Ambisonics - Component Imaging for Audio'
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