- The
Fidelipac,
commonly known as a "NAB cartridge" or
simply "cart", is a
magnetic tape
sound recording format, used for
radio broadcasting for playback...
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clicking noise.
Inventor George Eash
invented a
design in 1953,
called the
Fidelipac cartridge, also
called the NAB cartridge,
which would later be used in...
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recording cartridge technology. The Stereo-Pak
cartridge was
inspired by the
Fidelipac 2-track
monaural (audio & cue tracks,
later 3-track for stereo) tape cartridge...
- also
refer to: Cart (film)
Carts (film)
River Cart, a
river in
Scotland Fidelipac, a type of
audio tape
cartridge used in
broadcasting ROM cartridge, a...
- cartridges".
There were tape
cartridges for
professional use like the
Fidelipac and
cartridges for
consumers with 8-track cartridge.
Eventually the need...
-
developed since. Some
magnetic tape-based
formats include: Reel-to-reel
Fidelipac Stereo-Pak (Muntz Stereo-Pak,
commonly known as the 4-track cartridge)...
-
patented the
design and then took it to a
Chicago company who
named the unit
Fidelipac and
become the
first tape
cartridge format.
While the
quality of the recording...
- Tape
Recorder Annual 1968,
retrieved 22 May 2023. (Detailed
diagram of a
Fidelipac cartridge on p.20, with
comparison to Lear Jet 8-track
cartridge and Phillips...
-
Orrtronic Tapette 1959: 3-track tape /
Fidelipac / NAB-CARTridge "NAB-CART" / Rowe
Customusic used the
large C-type
Fidelipac 1960:
Rediffusion Reditune 1962:...
- (SelectaVision) – an RCA-developed
format that uses a disc
inside a sleeve, like MD
Fidelipac Universal Media Disc (UMD) – a
similar Sony format, but read-only. Used...