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  2. Stereo-Pak - Wikipedia

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    The same size as the vast majority of NAB (Fidelipac) carts, it was able to carry a 3-inch reel. B-size, six inches wide by 7 inches long, was used infrequently for 2-LP sets and other extended programs. Able to carry a 5-inch reel. C-size, able to carry a full 1800-foot 7-inch reel of one-mil tape, used infrequently for extremely extended 4-LP ...

  3. IBM 7-track - Wikipedia

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    An IBM 704 mainframe with IBM 727 7-track tape drives on the left Reel of 1/2" tape showing beginning-of-tape reflective marker A write-protection ring had to be inserted in the back of a reel to allow its tape to be written on. A reel of half-inch magnetic tape being loaded onto an IBM 729 tape drive that is attached to an IBM 1401 being ...

  4. List of adhesive tapes - Wikipedia

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    Invisible double-sided tape used to attach hair pieces or to hold delicate fabrics against the skin. Reflective tape High-visibility adhesive tape with retroreflective sheeting. Thread seal tape Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) film tape commonly used in plumbing for sealing pipe threads. Ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene tape

  5. Audio tape specifications - Wikipedia

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    A seven-inch reel of 1 ⁄ 4 in (6.4 mm) tape The tape decks of the 1950s were mainly designed to use tape 1 ⁄ 4 inch (0.64 cm) wide and to accept one of two reel formats: 10 + 1 ⁄ 2 inches (27 cm) reels, almost always with metal flanges, which fit over a hub three inches in diameter.

  6. IBM 729 - Wikipedia

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    Binary tapes used odd parity (709 manual, p. 20). Aluminum strips were glued several feet from the ends of the tape to serve as physical beginning and end of tape markers. Write protection was provided by a removable plastic ring in the back of the tape reel. A 3/4 inch gap between records allowed the mechanism enough time to stop the tape.

  7. Quarter-inch cartridge - Wikipedia

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    The tape was originally 1 ⁄ 4 inch (6.35 mm) wide and anywhere from 300 to 1,500 feet (91 to 457 m) long. Data is written linearly along the length of the tape in one track [ 1 ] (mostly on pre-1980 equipment), or written "serpentine", one track at a time, the drive reversing direction at the end of the tape, and each track's data written in ...

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