Magnetic Recording
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| + | <p>[[Valdemar Poulsen|Valdemar Poulsen]] filed for his first patent for [[Magnetic Tape|magnetic recording]] on 1 December 1898 in Copenhagen, Denmark. In 1929 Fritz Pfleumer patented magnetic recording tape using oxide bonded to a strip of paper or film. Bing Crosby used a similar device to record his radio show beginning in 1947.</p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:55, 9 February 2012
This article is a stub. You can help the GHN by expanding it.
Valdemar Poulsen filed for his first patent for magnetic recording on 1 December 1898 in Copenhagen, Denmark. In 1929 Fritz Pfleumer patented magnetic recording tape using oxide bonded to a strip of paper or film. Bing Crosby used a similar device to record his radio show beginning in 1947.
See also: Telegraphone
