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--- Forwarded Message from Michael Nieckoski <[log in to unmask]> ---

>Date:         Wed, 11 Jul 2001 11:26:53 -0400
>From: Michael Nieckoski <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject:      Sony Lab Equipment to give away
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>cc: Michael Nieckoski <[log in to unmask]>

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Hello LLTI'ers!
We have officially retired our old cassette language lab equipment and are
offering it for only the cost of shipping to the first lucky respondent.
Shipping is from Brattleboro, Vermont, USA   Information about the
equipment is below.

Please do not respond to the list address or to me, kindly direct all
responses and inquiries to our Director of Media Services, Philip Zorian
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SONY LANGUAGE LAB LLC-4500

1  Teacher$E2s Control Console (inc. junction box) LLC-4500

2 Master Console Tape Decks  ER-4041

15 Tape Decks ER-5030

15 SONY Head Sets HS-95

1 Dual polarity Power Supply rated at  +/-19 Volts


* This Language Lab equipment is just over twelve years old and has been
well used.

* All seventeen tape decks are in working condition. Please note  that the
entire lab is being offered "as is," and we cannot guarantee the working
condition of any of the seventeen tape decks. There are no warrantees
expressed or implied.

* Most of the headsets are in working condition, many have been repaired
over the years.

* The main console is also being offered in "as is" condition. The main
console does have a known bug in it. The bug can best be described as an
intermittent "freezing up" of the electronics. The only recourse is to turn
the power OFF on the main console for a minute, then restart. That usually
clears it up.  We have tried to get it repaired, but because of its age,
Sony Authorized Repair Centers have been unable to locate the part needed
to complete the repair.

* All connection cables are included. Furniture is *not* included.
Shipping to be paid by the recipient of the lab.



Posted by:
Michael Nieckoski
Director, Educational Technology
World Learning/School for International Training
Brattleboro, Vermont USA

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