Is the Uher you are using the one with 5-inch reels and a metal case? 
I might be able to help, but, as you point out, without the AC unit, 
the machine is nearly useless today.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Joe Bollard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "pc -audio" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 1:15 PM
Subject: can anyone help


hello friends, i think this might be the list to contact with my 
strange
request, but even if you can't help me directly you might point me in 
the
right direction, i am looking for a power pack for an old open-reel
recorder, i have quite a lot of material recorded on open reel that i 
want
to transfer to Cd, the recorder i used  [centuries ago] was a uher 
4000
report IC, it does take batteries, but eats them like cookies, so i am
endeavouring to find a power pack for the machine, yes, i can hear you
falling off your  chairs with disbelieving laughter, before the days 
of
sound forge, cool edit, flash cards, mini disks, etc. i used my  what 
was
then called a "portable recorder"  it weighed half a ton, but the 
quality
was quite good if one had a good microphone, which i did, and it was 
mono,
but i would dearly love to be able to get my hands on the power pack 
for
this machine, it took five inch reels, and recorded at three speeds, 
the top
one being seven-and-a-half  IPS, hope someone might be able to advise 
me,
thanks, joe.



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