Electronic Pitch Source

hubert liverman hubertliverman@bellsouth.net
Sat, 7 Jan 2006 15:19:44 -0600


Hi Marshall,...and all!

I am also partially sighted. I use Tune Lab on a 'dedicated'
Laptop. The display is large enough, however moving it may
present some problem...keep your fingers off the keys.....
I only use it for tuning, no customer files..clean & simple!
It is a tremendous help to me,the technical details much to
involved to get into now. Use a measuring tool.  <grin>.

Hubert Liverman
Tuner/tech
Opelika,Al

> OH no broblem Ric,  I shoud have mentioned it.  I might look into the
> Sanderson soon.
> Marshall
> ----- Original Message ----- 
>
> > Sorry bout that Marshall. Hard sometimes to keep track of everyone. If
> > your impairment prohibits you from using the visual display that Tunelab
> > offers... then of course buy something else.  Dean Reyburn used to offer
> > an electronic pitch source that was quite inexpensive. Seiko I think,
and
> > they were not exactly on the nose... but within a 0.5 cent window or
> > something.
> >
> > I am not familiar with the Sanderson, but given the quality of SAT and
> > other products one has to assume its as good as it gets.
> >
> > Once again.. sorry for not picking up on the sight impairment bit.
> >
> > Cheers
> > RicB
> >
> > ..............
> >
> > RicB said: "
> > I recommend buying a Handheld PC and getting Pocket Tunelab.
> > Cheers"
> > Ric,
> > Ya needs to pay attention! Marshall is Sight Impaired!!! Sheesh!<G>
> > Regards,
> >
> > Joe Garrett, R.P.T. (Oregon)
> > Captain, Tool Police
> > Squares R I
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