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Accession Number : ADA017950
Title : Development of an Ultrawideband Magnetic-Tape Recorder, Phase II.
Descriptive Note : Technical rept.,
Corporate Author : HARRY DIAMOND LABS ADELPHI MD
Personal Author(s) : Krey,Karl H. ; Utecht,John W. ; Hill,Allison S.
Report Date : JUN 1975
Pagination or Media Count : 10
Abstract : An ultrawideband transient recorder is being developed at the Harry Diamond Laboratories with recording specifications beyond the state of the art. The progress made during phase I is described in HDL-TR-1573. This report presents the accomplishments of phase II and concludes the efforts of this program. The phase II laboratory recording system again includes a Newell-type tape transport that now accelerates tape at a rate of 8000 in./sq sec to a maximum speed of about 3000 in./sec. The recording heads developed for this system have either an all-ferrite core or a ferrite core with Alfesil pole tips. The flux is produced by a driven gap spacer placed between the pole faces. Signal frequencies from 100 kHz to 20 MHz, with bias frequencies of 100 MHz and above, have been recorded longitudinally for 5 to 8 sec. However, recordings with SNR of about 15 dB were possible for periods of only tens of milliseconds. The upper frequency of zero-bias-recorded signals was 36 MHz at a tape speed of 2800 in./sec. The recordings were reproduced on Mincom wideband recorders/reproducers at 60 and 120 in./sec.
Descriptors : *MAGNETIC RECORDING SYSTEMS, *TAPE RECORDERS, BROADBAND, VERY HIGH FREQUENCY, MAGNETIC HEADS, MAGNETIC TAPE TRANSPORT, MAGNETIC TAPE, FERRITES, IRON ALLOYS
Subject Categories : RECORDING AND PLAYBACK DEVICES
Distribution Statement : APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
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