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The audio tours at NASM were done by CA, who served as a contractor to the museum to develop (taking our content) the system and then had staff on site who managed the sales, customer service and maintenance. As I remember, the company either went under or was sold to a different
company with about a month left to the exhibit- a deal was made to continue for the last month. The tours themselves were extremely user friendly and the staff was great in explaining the systems and taking care of problems. I don't remember hearing any dissatisfaction with them.
Walt Ferrell at NASM might be able to answer questions.
Pamela Feltus
Historian
The History Factory
"Burke, Laurence M. II" wrote:
> I remember the guides. I'm not sure, but my guess is that those belonged to
> the NASM, and they didn't want to loan them out with the exhibit. I'm sure
> they're more expensive (and troublesome) than a basic CD player. But that's
> just my unsubstantiated opinion.
>
> Larry Burke
> Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Haley Goldman [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 2:03 PM
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> When Smithsonian Air and Space had the Star Wars exhibit some time back,
> they were using a digital AUDIO-GUIDE that had a touch screen (kind of like
> a palm pilot). When the same exhibit moved to Minneapolis, they were using
> a more traditional CD player audio-guide.
>
> Does, anyone know what was behind this change in equipment or have any
> experience with this device?
>
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