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Sabamobil

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except the against remove secured ends of the tape in the reel. The cartridge could be opened without the need of any tools by removing two holding clamps.
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channels per side, using a tape speed of 3¾ ips (9.5 cm/s), and was compatible with
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A similar technique to reuse standard 3-inch reels was the design of the
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that came to the market in 1964. It used already-available four-track ¼
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and Compact Cassette, which both came in smaller cartridges.
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Das SABA Sabamobil, ein edles Teil von Kassettengerät
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Index


SABA
inch
mono
reel-to-reel audio tape recording
Tape head
capstan
medium frequency
AM
broadcast
receiver
D-type batteries
Compact Cassette
8-track
dictation machine
Philips
Techmoan
Forgotten Format: The Sabamobil
A picture gallery of the Sabamobil
Technical Data of the Sabamobil
Rottenburg an der Laaber
Forgotten Format: The Sabamobil
Sabamobil TK-R12
Das SABA Sabamobil, ein edles Teil von Kassettengerät
Philips EL 3581 (1958 – early 1960s)
Categories
Consumer electronics
Tape recording
Discontinued media formats

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