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Re: (meteorobs) recording question



If you can afford it, there are small battery operated tape recorders which
can be controlled with a switch on a separate microphone.  A small "talking
clock" can be used to record the time directly into the microphone.  You never
have to take your eyes off of the sky.  The only local source of such a system
that I could find is Radio Shack except the talking clock I got from a store
that sold only clocks.  Mine is actually a key chain and is very small.

Arlene C. wrote:

> i too am trying to be more 'helpful' with my observations but i can't for
> the life of me figure out how to sit back and enjoy the 'show' and also
> write down what i'm seeing!!
>
> in university i had a professor that absolutely forbade us from taking
> notes. he got tired of seeing the tops of our heads and he said that while
> we were busy writing, we were missing what he was saying at that moment. i
> sort of feel the same about recording meteor observations.
>
> what's the best way to do this?
>
> AND.....is there anyone that will still be looking tonight too?
>
> arlene in Assos (the home of Aristotle for 3.5 years...about 3,000 years
> ago!!)
>
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