Hi Jack, As to a source of paper - check your office supply store for plotter paper. It comes in a varity of sizes (in letter numbers A1, A4 etc) up to about a square yard. You will no doubt need to cut it to fit, but it is available in ream packages. Raul Jack Ivey wrote: > Hi all, > After wanting a Helicorder of my very own for a long time, I've gotten > ahold of > a Geotech Portacorder RV-320, which after some repairs is working. > Geotech > (geoinstr.com) very nicely sent a manual for an RV-320B for free, but > the B > seems to be the next model, about 10 years newer than mine. Does anyone > have a manual for the older RV-320 (circa 1977)? > > Also, I seem to have the smoked-paper version, does anyone know how > horrible that > is to work with, and where might I get some appropriate paper (for > relatively low $)? > > Thanks, > Jack >Hi Jack,
As to a source of paper - check your office supply store for plotter paper. It comes in a varity of sizes (in letter numbers A1, A4 etc) up to about a square yard. You will no doubt need to cut it to fit, but it is available in ream packages.
Raul
Jack Ivey wrote:
Hi all,After wanting a Helicorder of my very own for a long time, I've gotten ahold ofa Geotech Portacorder RV-320, which after some repairs is working. Geotech(geoinstr.com) very nicely sent a manual for an RV-320B for free, but the Bseems to be the next model, about 10 years newer than mine. Does anyonehave a manual for the older RV-320 (circa 1977)?Also, I seem to have the smoked-paper version, does anyone know how horrible thatis to work with, and where might I get some appropriate paper (for relatively low $)?Thanks,
Jack