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brokennotbent wrote: Can anyone please point me in the direction of "approved" tape recorder. Obviously as cheap as poss as never likely to use it again but theyre making it as hard as poss (of course) as got to be a able to record two tapes etc. Thank you
This is an example of what you need, it's not a recommendation, you would need two of them to meet the requirement .
www.amazon.co.uk/Thumbs-Up-Irecorder-Wir...ds=cassette+recorder
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brokennotbent wrote: So its ok to bring two in rather than a dual recorder, which cost a fortune?
Yes
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Mimporter wrote: If you can take two devices, then you could use the cheap usb voice recorders - can get them for £4-5 on amazon or ebay. you'd need to have two and then give one to them for them to keep.
You can't use a digital recording device!
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