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How Stuff Works: Tape Recorder

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Fully illustrated tutorial about magnetic recording, with related links.

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Title: Howstuffworks "How Tape Recorders Work"
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Magnetic recording is the backbone of the electronics revolution. Learn how this analog technology lets you store and erase data!

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