File:Recording instantaneous discs at the Sound Department of the Finnish Broadcasting Company, 1930s.jpg
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Archives of the Finnish Broadcasting Company Yle |
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Suomi: Äänityshuone Yleisradion ääniosastolla (1935 - 1938). Teknikko S. Salo käyttää pikalevykaiverrinta. Pikalevyt edelsivät magnetofoneja, jotka tulivat käyttöön vasta 1930-luvun lopulla Ylessä. Kuvausaika arvioitu vuosikymmenen tarkkuudella. English: Recording room at the Finnish Broadcasting Company's (1935 - 1938) sound department. Technician S. Salo is using a disc engraver. The discs preceded the tape recorders, which only came into use at Yle in the late 1930s. The time of photography is estimated with a decade's accuracy. |
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Depicted people | Teknikko S. Salo | ||
Date | 1930s | ||
Collection | Archives of the Finnish Broadcasting Company Yle | ||
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Note: These turntables are possibly not the cutting machines for phonography, because grooves (seen on the each left) were dug to most inner while needles (seen on the each right) were at the middle of grooves.
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JPEG file comment | Broadcasting from records at the Sound Department of the Finnish Broadcasting Company, 1930s. |
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