Device for setting one cassette tape of a series of cassette tap

Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval – Record transport with head stationary during transducing – Tape record

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G11B 1568

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054022827

ABSTRACT:
A cassette setting device wherein first and second cassette housing sections in which tape cassettes are housed flat are arranged in a tray, which is carried to a position to enable the tape cassette in one of the first and second cassette housing sections to be set at a tape drive section and which is then reversely carried to another position, while keeping the tape cassette in the one cassette housing section set at the tape drive section, to enable the tape cassette in the other to be picked up and exchanged with a new one.

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Patent Abstract from Japan, Publication Number JP2031364, dated Jan. 2, 1990, vol. 014185, dated Apr. 13, 1990, Titled "Magnetic Recording and Reproducing Device".

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