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Abstract

Results of evaluation tests conducted on an R&D model digital flutter compensator designed to reduce the effects of flutter, or time base error, in an instrumentation-quality magnetic tape recorder/reproducer are presented and discussed. These tests were conducted using machines exhibiting a wide range of transport servo stability in an effort to determine the effectiveness of the flutter compensator as a machine-independent device. The flutter compensation technique is potentially useful in the DSN for improving the reproduce capability of the pre/post detection recording subsystem.

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Volume
42-24
Published
December 15, 1974
Pages
121–126
File Size
342.2 KB