batteries (VTD)

Owen J Greyling, RPT greyco@adan.kingston.net
Sun, 8 Mar 1998 15:53:55 -0500


>Date: Sun, 08 Mar 1998 14:14:28
>To: majordomo@ptg.org
>From: "Owen J Greyling, RPT" <greyco@adan.kingston.net>
>Subject: batteries (VTD)
>
>>Date: Sun, 08 Mar 1998 09:04:30
>>To: Pianotech
>>From: "Owen J Greyling, RPT" <greyco@adan.kingston.net>
>>Subject: batteries (VTD)
>>
>>Dear List,
>>     The information and knowlege that I have gleaned from this list, in
the last two years has been nothing short of incredible. Thank you to all
who share so often, and so freely from many and varied experiences.
>>     I am considering the purchase of a VTD. I am very interested in the
Sanderson Accu-Tuner, and/or the Reyburn CyberTuner. As the new version of
the SAT is not yet available, I have a few weeks to make up my mind. Reading
the article in the Jan 97 Journal, on the RCT, I can't possibly find
anything to complain about concerning the usefullness of this VTD. My only
concern would be with the power limitations of any lap-top computer. How do
those of you who use an RCT every day, deal with the short charge battery? I
know with my cell phone, I need to often charge in the car, on my way home
after a full day, so my phone still works. Does this seem to be a problem
with the RCT. This is not intended as a criticism, I simply want to know how
other professionals, doing a full days work, cope with this.
>>                                Thankyou, Owen.
>>
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