Re: Need digital recorder advice please!



That's some really good information - and I don't think these docs
would be changing the date either. Thank you! I'll pass this info
along.

Maureen Galvin wrote:
> Well Olympus has me completely ticked off right now. All my docs use either
> the DS2000s or the DS3000s with a scattering of DS330s for backups. We are
> talking 80+ docs and multiple clinics and sites. Everything was going great
> until I had to order new handhelds for additional physicians. Olympus has
> discontinued those and moved on to DS4000s and DS3300 as their replacements.
> Problem is, they each have their own software now and also require new
> upload cables as the old ones are not compatible with their older versions.
> And they have all gone to external memory rather than internal memory so
> whenever you plug in the stupid handhelds and disconnect you get the warning
> about removing the external harddrive which is driving the docs nuts and in
> turn making me nuts. They took something that worked so smoothly and
> complicated it now. You could also sync the handhelds to the computers so
> it always had the correct date and time on it. Now you have to program all
> of this in manually and you know how that goes on the doc end. WE are
> receiving dictations that were dictated before the actual date of the visit
> or months prior to the visit. Good lord my head hurts and I dont think
> there is enough Bayer in the world to get me through this right now.
>
> Maureen
>
>
> Maureen
>
> "Barbara Carlson" <bbcarlson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:jf-dndhB_rMKt5jeRVn-pg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Any of the Olympic recorders have been good. The price range primarily is
> > related to the amount of memory, with the high end ones having removable
> > memory if the recorder should fail, or download one and put a second in
> > the machine. I have clients with everything from the low end ones,
> > refurbished for $40, VN-120 to the 330. My ortho has one that sells for
> > about $80, works fine (takes pictures, too). I don't know the model #.
> > The cheaper ones give just as good sound as the more expensive ones, and
> > even the cheaper ones will do a whole day of dictation for most dictators.
> > So far have had no problems with any of them. You can buy them cheaper
> > than list over the internet--decide which one you want and shop for the
> > best price. I got the $40 Refurbished ones from Heartland.
> >
> > Barb C.
> > "Tallulah" <tallulahbankrupt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:1124401067.837202.128200@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> The recorder is dead, and they tried to get more of them (they were
> >> using a VTR-3200). The only model they can get now is the VR-1000, but
> >> she said there was a note it only works with Windows 95...won't work
> >> with XP, and I have only XP and Win 2000, so that doesn't sound
> >> promising.
> >>
> >> I remember people talking about Olympus recorders being good - any
> >> opinions, model numbers you can share?
> >>
> >> And the office manager is talking about getting something that will
> >> work with "the system." I have no idea what they have on their end,
> >> all I know is the office girl is given the recorders, she uploads the
> >> voice files to her computer, and puts the voice files on the server for
> >> me. I don't think they use anything like docshuttle.
> >>
> >> I'm afraid to recommend something when she's talking about "the
> >> system." And of course, the regular office girl is out, had surgery,
> >> won't be back for a while.
> >>
> >> So we have the blind leading the blind. HELP!
> >>
> >
> >

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