Broadcasting Telecasting (Apr-Jun 1961)

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ALL-NEW CARTRIDGE RECORDER DEVELOPED TO MEET BROADCAST STATION CRITERIA . . . SCHAFER 3000 From basic design through each precision machined part of the finished product, all details of the new Schafer 3000 were planned to meet the most stringent broadcasting station criteria. Components for this all-new machine were developed from new concepts to meet this high standard. The result is jewel-like precision and an entirely new standard of dependability for the industry, yet the unit is operationally compatible with other cartridge recorders now being used. The 3000 is available in its case as a self contained unit or for rack mounted operations. It accommodates all sizes of the Fidelipac cartridge, from 30 seconds to 60 minutes.