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Deutsch: EndlossCasette Panasonic
English: Panasonic-branded endless cassette for outgoing message in answering machines, 30 seconds. German-language labeling on paper sticker, but English-language endless embossed on the shell. The code KX-C030 was used by Panasonic throughout cassette era. The cassette is intended for single-side recording, and has simple but foolproof interlock to prevent playing the wrong side. Also, same interlocks prevent use of this cassette in any double-capstan deck (other brands' endless cassette often have provision for a second capstan).
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current18:37, 14 May 2022Thumbnail for version as of 18:37, 14 May 20225,096 × 3,672 (3.62 MB)Pittigrillicorrected perspective to rectangular, removed some border space
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