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A Maxell HE-44 cassette type demagnetizer. A cassette demagnetizer is a device that removes the magnetic field that accumulates during the use of audio cassettes in cassette decks. [1] [2] The passage of magnetically charged tape over the metallic parts of the tape deck imparts a magnetic polarity that can reduce fidelity in recording and playback.
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Flat-fee real estate agents charge a seller of a property a flat fee, $500 for example, [11] as opposed to a traditional or full-service real estate agent who charges a percentage of the sale price. In exchange, the seller's property will appear in the multiple listing service (MLS), but the seller will represent him or herself when showing the ...
In stationary recorders, the mechanism switched sides by pivoting the head assembly 180 degrees (Philips used a modified version of an analog auto-reverse cassette deck during development, on which this mechanism was based), [10] but in portable recorders and players, the head assemblies had heads for the tracks on both sides, which saved space ...
That same year, it was attributed as the fastest growing real estate office in the entire state with 45 market centers, bringing its total nationwide agent count to over 30,000. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Keller Williams continued expanding and in 2007, the company launched Luxury Homes by Keller Williams , a division within the company that brokers luxury ...
Hunt For Missing Texas Real Estate Agent Leads To Woods Outside San Antonio. Court records show Cotter's bond was set at $500,000, and conditions were set that included house arrest and an order ...
Real cassette tapes invariably deviate from the references and require fine tuning of bias; recording a tape with improper bias increases distortion and alters frequency response. [26] A 1990 comparative test of 35 Type I tapes showed that their optimal bias levels were within 1 dB of the Type I reference, while Type IV tapes deviated from the ...
The Mini-Cassette, often written minicassette, is a magnetic tape audio cassette format introduced by Philips in 1967. It is used primarily in dictation machines and was also employed as a data storage for the Philips P2000 home computer. As of August 2021, Phillips still produces mini-cassette players along with new mini-cassette tapes. [1] [2 ...