Broadcasting Telecasting (Jan-Mar 1960)

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SCHAFER CARTRIDGE RECORDER 2000 Insert a cartridge and push the button, to air a spot, a program, or any material of 40 seconds to 31 minutes duration. This simplified cartridge system permits onehand operation. Lightweight and easily portable, unit may be plugged into any standard electric outlet. A positive locking device permits system motor to run only when cartridge is in position. Cartridge reuse ends forever the disadvantages and cost of acetate recording. The Model 2000 features full track heads, providing excellent fidelity and signal to noise ratio. Instantaneous start and silent solenoid operation help maintain good station sound. Each is a completely self-contained recorder, as well as playback, providing a microphone input and line input. You can buy or lease the "2000" for $12.50 per mo. See it in operation at the NAB Convention, April 3-6, Conrad Hilton, Chicago. custom engineering, division of Textron Electronics, Inc. 235 South 3rd Street, Burbank, California,