TAPE CARTRIDGE RECORDERS

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MEMOPLAY RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA 6713 Rudderow Ave 6713 Rudderow Ave Pennsauken Twp. NJ 08109 TAPE CARTRIDGE RECORDERS;
SFIM SAFRAN ELECTRONICS & DEFENSE 72-76 RUE HENRY FARMAN Paris F-75015 France Tape and Cartridge Recorders, Measuring and Registering Apparatus for Flight Testing Provided with Pressure, Displacement Transducers, Accelerometers, Photographic and Magnetic Recorders, Ground Data Processing Station; Flight Test, Navigation and Guidance Instruments, Gyroscopes and Gyromagnetic Compasses, Gyroplatforms, Vertical Gyroscopes, Spherical Indicators, Autopilots: Telemetry and Remote Control Instruments, Opto-Electronic Sight and Objective Acquisition Apparatus Provided with Gyroscopic Navigators for Target Aiming, Heading Conservators, Gyrostabilized Sights for Tanks and Helicopters; Oxygen Inhalers; Radars; Detectors for Measuring the Speed, Direction and Dimensions of a Moving Object, Detectors for Checking and Metering of Moving Objects on the Tracks; Apparatus for Testing the Direction Indicating Lights; Transmitting and Receiving Aerials; Relay Stations; Control Units; Controllers for Checking and Regulating the Road, Railway, Water and Harbor Traffic Provided with Doppler Effect Radar Detectors and Speedometers, Radio Link Transmission Aerials, Traffic Lights Controllers, Data Processing Stations; Level Crossing Safety, Apparatus for Automatic Control of Swing Bridges and Locks; Parts and Fitting of the Aforesaid Goods;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and system for transmitting tape cartridge information using a bi-axial tape cartridge antenna design. A contactless tape cartridge memory device is provided in which the memory device is accessible from multiple surfaces of the cartridge. A single flexible antenna surrounds the tape cartridge memory device. The antenna may be bent to fit within the corner of the tape cartridge, thus providing a parallel antenna surface to two locations on the cartridge, such as the front of the cartridge and the side or bottom of the cartridge. As a result, the memory device in the tape cartridge may be read when the cartridge is being inserted into the tape drive as well as while the cartridge is stored within the tape drive.