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Wat (wie) is 9-track tape - definitie


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  • Inside a 9 Track tape drive. The vacuum columns are the two gray rectangles on the left.
  • DEC]] minicomputers
  • Full-size reel of 9-track tape
MAGNETIC TAPE FORMAT INTRODUCED BY IBM IN 1964
9-track; IBM 9 Track; 9 track tape; Ibm 9 track tape; IBM 9 track; IBM 2400; IBM 3400; IBM 3420; Nine-track tape; Vacuum column (tape drive); IBM 2401
The IBM System/360, announced in 1964, introduced what is now generally known as 9-track tape. The  inch (12.
8-track tape         
  • center console]] and dash
  • Factory installed AM/FM radio/8-track unit in a 1978 [[AMC Matador]] with a ''[[Briefcase Full of Blues]]'' cartridge in "play" position
  • Billboard]]'' July 16, 1966
  • A blank 8-track cartridge
  • Blank cartridges could be used to make recordings at home.
MAGNETIC TAPE SOUND RECORDING TECHNOLOGY
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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 that was popular from the mid-1960s to the early 1980s, when the compact cassette, which pre-dated the 8-track system, surpassed it in popularity for pre-recorded music.
tape recorder         
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  • EMI BTR2 machines in a BBC recording room, 12 November 1961.
  • Marconi-Stille steel tape recorder at BBC studios, London, 1937
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  • Size comparison of Elcaset (left) with standard Compact Cassette
  • This tape recorder of Dr. Goodale is exhibited in the private Phonograph Museum in Mariazell, Austria.
  • WDR]] radio archive with a broadcast tape from 1990. This is a centre hub with only a very short length of tape wound round it.
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  • Solidyne GMS200 tape recorder with computer self-adjustment. Argentina 1980–1990
  • Otari MX-80 24-track with 2-inch reels
  • Size comparison of RCA tape cartridge (right) with the more common Compact Cassette
  • A typical portable desktop cassette recorder from [[RadioShack]].
  • [[Compact cassette]]
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  • Early model Studer professional tape recorder, 1969
  • Tape deck in operation
  • Editing magnetic tape
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  • Magnetic wire recorder, invented by [[Valdemar Poulsen]], 1898. It is exhibited at [[Brede works]] Industrial Museum, Lyngby, Denmark.
  • Magnetophon from a German radio station in World War II
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MACHINE FOR RECORDING SOUND
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n.
1) to start; turn on a tape recorder
2) to operate, play a tape recorder
3) to stop; turn off a tape recorder
4) a cassette; reel-to-reel tape recorder