- The 8-track tape (formally
Stereo 8;
commonly called eight-track
cartridge, eight-track tape, and eight-track) is a magnetic-tape
sound recording technology...
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owned and used at
their residences. In the 1960s, the use of 8-track
cartridges and c****ette
tapes were
introduced as alternatives. By 1987, phonograph...
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bottlenecked rifle cartridge. It is a
standard for
small arms
among NATO countries.
First developed in the 1950s, the
cartridge had
first been introduced...
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later 9-track tape.
Modern magnetic tape is most
commonly packaged in
cartridges and c****ettes, such as the
widely supported Linear Tape-Open (LTO) and...
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Magnetic tape
cartridge and
magnetic tape c****ette both
refer to a
small plastic unit
containing a
length of
magnetic tape on at
least one reel. The unit...
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commonly known as the 4-track
cartridge, is a
magnetic tape
sound recording cartridge technology. The Stereo-Pak
cartridge was
inspired by the Fidelipac...
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purchased the
patent rights to the "
wire cartridge" in the
spring or
early summer of 1828. The
patent for "
wire cartridge" was
issued by the
English Patent...
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Wire recording, also
known as
magnetic wire recording, was the
first magnetic recording technology, an
analog type of
audio storage. It
recorded sound...
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cartridge case,
either fixed or separate, to
prevent it
slipping back. This
presented difficulties for BL guns at high angles. A
special cartridge was...
- The Fidelipac,
commonly known as a "NAB
cartridge" or
simply "cart", is a
magnetic tape
sound recording format, used for
radio broadcasting for playback...