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English: Two examples of NAB tape cartridges that were common in radio stations in the 1970s. The tape was a continuous loop. There was typically a "cue" track with standard tones to signify "stop" and other functions, along with one (mono) or two (stereo) audio tracks. A tape motion roller would pop-up through the hole to move the tape against a rolling shaft. The ruler is in inches, and centimeters with millimeter markings.
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