RCA SOUND CARTRIDGE audio transfer to file

Complete pricing below.

The RCA Sound Tape Cartridge was developed by RCA.  The tapes were used by radio broadcasters for commercials, jingles, station ID, and music until the early 1970s.  This audio tape was also sold by Scotc/3M called a Quick-load cartridge since the source and take-up reels were both inside the cassette.  The cassette contains ¼-inch wide and the cassette measures 7-3/16" x 5" x 1/2" thick.  These cartridges typically play at 3-3/4 ips and can be recorded with 2-track stereo or 4-independent tracks; the length is typically 560ft (1 hour stereo both sides, 2 hours 4-track mono) or 320ft (34 min Stereo, 68 min 4-track mono). 


PRICES:
TRANSFER RCA audio tape cartridge to mp3 file: $65 per tape.
USB FLASH DRIVE (Thumb drive) for audio file(s): $10 each (16Gb max).
DOWNLOAD audio files and 30 day Cloud storage: $10 per order (25Gb max).
CD (audio CDs are becoming obsolete): $20 each (80 minutes max).
 
mp3 is a very common and well supported file format; files on a USB flash drive will play in Windows and MAC computers and will plug & play in many modern TVs.  Other file formats available by request (wav, aaif, etc).

Example model numbers:
Bel Canto K-6000 Cartridge Recording Tape, Columbus Ohio.
RCA Sound Tape Cartridge, 1/4-inch, High Fidelity, Magazine loaded.
RCA Type 10M-5.6C 1.0milx 1/4-inch, 30 minutes per track at 3-3/4ips, RCA Victor.  
Scotch 270, Revere stereo tape cartridge, 1/4-inch, 45 minutes, 90 minutes mono. 
Scotch Quick Load Cartridge 8000, Magazine Load, polyester, 1 hour stereo, 2 hour 4-track mono.
Scotch 3M cat 8000-1/4-560-C, 1/4-inch x 560ft,  30 minutes per side at 3.75ips, 6.35mm x 171m, polyester.
Scotch 3M cat 8000-1/4-320, 320 feet, 17 min per side, 34 minutes stereo, 68 minutes 4-track mono.