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Dropouts are examined from an instrumentation approach. Various methods of treating and handling magnetic tapes before and after recording are described to minimize dropouts. The effectiveness of these methods are compared. Dropouts are defined, detection equipment described, and differences between audible and measurable data explained. Dropout degraded information can sometimes be improved by some processing techniques.
Author (s): Van Keuren, William
Affiliation:
Jet Propulsion Laboratories, Pasadena, CA
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AES Convention: 36
Paper Number:656
Publication Date:
1969-04-06
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Van Keuren, William; 1969; An Examination of Dropouts Occurring in the Magnetic Recording and Reproduction Process [PDF]; Jet Propulsion Laboratories, Pasadena, CA; Paper 656; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=1356
Van Keuren, William; An Examination of Dropouts Occurring in the Magnetic Recording and Reproduction Process [PDF]; Jet Propulsion Laboratories, Pasadena, CA; Paper 656; 1969 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=1356