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18
Selection
of
cassette
tapes
Fe-Cr
tapes
(TYPE
I)
The
high
frequency
range
will
be
emphasized,
and
it
will
not
be
possible
to
obtain
a
flat
frequency
response.
Metal
tape
without
detection
holes
in
the
cassette
Recordings
will
be
very
distorted.
(However,
there
will
be
no
pro-
blem
with
playback.)
Cassette
tapes
exceeding
90
minutes
These
tapes
are
handy
for
their
long
playback
and
recording
time
but
be
careful
about
repeatediy
stopping
and
starting,
rewinding
and
fast
forwarding
these
tapes
in
short
intervals
as
they
are
thin,
tend
to
stretch
and
may
become
entangled
in
the
machine.
a
ieee
Use
a
screwdriver
v
Tab
for
side
“A
or
similar
object
to
Tab
for
side
“8”
break
out
the
tab.
Metal
tape
i
Detection
holes
To
re-record
on
a
protected
cassette
Cover
the
slot
with
adhesive
tape.
Tape
slack
Tape
slack
may
cause
the
tape
to
break.
Use
a
pencil
or
similar
object
to
take
up
the
slack.
Tapes
can
be
damaged
if
stored
in
places
such
as
those
describ-
ed
below.
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Where
the
temperature
is
high
(95°
F/35"C
or
higher)
or
where
the
humidity
is
high
(80%
or
higher)
*
Where
there
is
a
strong
magnetic
field
(near
a
Speaker,
on
top
of
a
TV,
etc.).
Recording
may
become
erased.
sof
in
disact
sunlight

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