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I watched too many Techmoan videos lately and might have acquired an ancient Tonhöhenschwankungsmesser in unknown condition to restore and use.

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  • janbeta@chaos.socialJ janbeta@chaos.social

    I watched too many Techmoan videos lately and might have acquired an ancient Tonhöhenschwankungsmesser in unknown condition to restore and use. (Picture from seller, it’s not here yet.)

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    @janbeta Finally a good way to calibrate all the Datassettes! 😄

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    • janbeta@chaos.socialJ janbeta@chaos.social

      I watched too many Techmoan videos lately and might have acquired an ancient Tonhöhenschwankungsmesser in unknown condition to restore and use. (Picture from seller, it’s not here yet.)

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      @janbeta Today I realised: the Polish word "szwankuje" (it's malfunctioning) is yet another borrow from German 🙂 Should have figured from it's agressive sound 😉

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      • root42@chaos.socialR root42@chaos.social

        @janbeta Finally a good way to calibrate all the Datassettes! 😄

        datassette_user@oldbytes.spaceD This user is from outside of this forum
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        @root42 @janbeta Soooo! 😍👏

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        • janbeta@chaos.socialJ janbeta@chaos.social

          I watched too many Techmoan videos lately and might have acquired an ancient Tonhöhenschwankungsmesser in unknown condition to restore and use. (Picture from seller, it’s not here yet.)

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          @janbeta What a great German word, tells you all you need to know about what it does ✨

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          • janbeta@chaos.socialJ janbeta@chaos.social

            I watched too many Techmoan videos lately and might have acquired an ancient Tonhöhenschwankungsmesser in unknown condition to restore and use. (Picture from seller, it’s not here yet.)

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            @janbeta they missed an opportunity here to call it "Wow-O-Meter" or "Flutter-O-Graph" 🤣

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            • root42@chaos.socialR root42@chaos.social

              @janbeta Finally a good way to calibrate all the Datassettes! 😄

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              @root42 Maybe it’s a bit überqualifiziert for that but I’m definitely going to use it for those, too! 😄

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              • datassette_user@oldbytes.spaceD datassette_user@oldbytes.space

                @janbeta What a great German word, tells you all you need to know about what it does ✨

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                @Datassette_User Indeed. 😄

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                • janbeta@chaos.socialJ janbeta@chaos.social

                  I watched too many Techmoan videos lately and might have acquired an ancient Tonhöhenschwankungsmesser in unknown condition to restore and use. (Picture from seller, it’s not here yet.)

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                  @janbeta Oh wow! How did you find that? I have been looking for a fluttermetter for ages.

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                  • sylvhem@eldritch.cafeS sylvhem@eldritch.cafe

                    @janbeta Oh wow! How did you find that? I have been looking for a fluttermetter for ages.

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                    @Sylvhem Popped up on eBay, there seem to be quite a few of these around there still (albeit for more money than I paid). Search for Woelke (which is the manufacturer) wow & flutter meter or Tonhöhenschwankungsmesser. Prices are mostly way over the top though, I got lucky.

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                    • dec_hl@mastodon.socialD dec_hl@mastodon.social

                      @janbeta they missed an opportunity here to call it "Wow-O-Meter" or "Flutter-O-Graph" 🤣

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                      @dec_hl Haha, true!

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                      • datassette_user@oldbytes.spaceD datassette_user@oldbytes.space

                        @janbeta What a great German word, tells you all you need to know about what it does ✨

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                        @Datassette_User One of the few advantages of the German language, I guess. You can just make up compound words that basically include the whole manual in themelves… 😅

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