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  2. Audio typist - Wikipedia

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    A specialist player called a micro cassette transcriber (below) is used for playback of the cassettes to maximise the typing speed. An audio typist or a secretary with this skill will quote their speed in words per minute (abbreviated to wpm) on their CV and may be asked to demonstrate their speed and accuracy of this skill as part of the ...

  3. Microcassette - Wikipedia

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    The Microcassette (often written generically as microcassette) is an audio storage medium, introduced by Olympus in 1969. It has the same width of magnetic tape as the Compact Cassette but in a cassette roughly one quarter the size. By using thinner tape and half or a quarter the tape speed, microcassettes can offer comparable recording time to ...

  4. IBM dictation machines - Wikipedia

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    The sound quality is poor compared to competing micro-cassette machines and it is incompatible with either IBM's magnetic belt or 6:5 models. In response to complaints, IBM Austin developed a dual-media transcriber (Model 292) that accepts both the mini-cassette and the 6:5 cartridge. [24] IBM Executive Recorder Model 294 (6501-294)

  5. Mini-Cassette - Wikipedia

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    However, the lack of a capstan and a pinch roller drive means that the tape is well-suited to being repeatedly shuttled forward and backward short distances as compared to microcassettes, leading to the Mini-Cassette's use in the first generations of telephone answering machines, and continuing use in the niche markets of dictation and ...

  6. List of cassette tape and cartridge tape formats - Wikipedia

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    Microcassette, a small cassette tape format that used the same width of magnetic tape as the Compact Cassette but in a much smaller cartridge developed by Olympus; Picocassette, a cassette tape cartridge format that was half the size of the Microcassette made by JVC

  7. Tape recorder - Wikipedia

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    Found on some Microcassette pocket dictaphones 2.4 15 ⁄ 16: Microcassette standard speed; Cassettes issued by the National Library Service For The Blind And Physically Handicapped 4.75 1 + 7 ⁄ 8: Standard for Cassette tape. Common on portable reel-to-reel machines 9.5 3 + 3 ⁄ 4: Lower speed, common on full-size reel-to-reel and some ...

  8. NT (cassette) - Wikipedia

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    NT cassette compared to various memory cards. The system was an R-DAT based system which stored memos using helical scan on special microcassettes, which were 30 mm × 21.5 mm × 5 mm with a tape width of 2.5 mm, with a recording capacity of up to 120 minutes similar to Digital Audio Tape.

  9. Dictation machine - Wikipedia

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    The user can instantly rewind or fast forward to any point within the dictation file to review or edit. The random access ability of digital audio allows inserting audio at any point without overwriting the following text. Dictation produces a file which can be transferred electronically, e.g. via WAN, LAN, USB, e-mail, telephony, FTP, etc.