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The broadcast cartridge, which spawned the entire 8-track market, has remained essentially stagnant while a vast design effort has been put into the 8-track cartridge. Many of those advances can now be fed back to benefit the broadcaster. Tape guidance is discussed along with anti-fouling features to resist rough handling.
Author (s): Manierre, Robert L.
Affiliation:
Audio Devices, Inc., Stamford, CT
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AES Convention: 43
Paper Number:873
Publication Date:
1972-09-06
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Manierre, Robert L.; 1972; The Status of Broadcast Cartridge Design [PDF]; Audio Devices, Inc., Stamford, CT; Paper 873; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=1781
Manierre, Robert L.; The Status of Broadcast Cartridge Design [PDF]; Audio Devices, Inc., Stamford, CT; Paper 873; 1972 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=1781