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When I've pressed that TBC key and the tape was put into Pause mode the strip from above (or beyond, I don't recall exactly) dissapeared.
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But my machine can work also with small U-Matic cassettes?
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Yes it can. Look at the loading door and you will see guide bumps on the lower edge about the width of a small tape. They are to roughly guide the small tapes in. Not exact but the loading mechanism will catch the small tape. The loader is dumb. It just puts it claws in to the flip door mechanism and pulls out the tape. The small tapes maxed out at 20 minutes recording time. They were meant for the Umatic portable deck of the day and can play in any big machine.
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I corectly presumed that that cuting was made for small cassettes.
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In what period this cassettes where manufactured? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3M-MBR-20s...UAAOSwUKxYemzI
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But can you find 1974-1978 with tape in good condition?
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Being as nobody makes these tapes anymore...all tapes are from the 70's and 80's. If they are new or used it is still a matter of preservation from the day. They work or they do not. I have tapes from the 70's that still play. I have tapes from the 80's that are head cloggers. Load it and see what happens.
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I was curios if I can find on U-Matic Disco (and other music stuff) from the '70's.
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