[QuadList] Dropouts at fixed intervals

Guy Spiller quadruplex at verizon.net
Fri Sep 11 10:55:56 CDT 2009


It was a bigger problem on machines with front side master erase 
heads..at least on RCAs.  The head surface would get rough with wear, 
collecting small bits of oxide in the pits.
These magnetized particles would generate magnetic scratches on the 
tape, which, on playback, look much the same as actual physical tape 
scratches.
Backside erase is a wonderful thing!
Guy

Chill315 at aol.com wrote:
> If the dropouts look like tone wheel pulses or tach pulses in the 
> picture, you have a magnetized spot in the tape path.  Get out the 
> head de-magnetizer and do a through jog on all heads, rollers, arms, 
> and any other spot that touches tape. 
>  
> I never could figure out how these little bits of magnetic fields 
> would get on the transport.  Does anyone have the knowledge of the cause?
>  
> Chris Hill
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Guy Spiller
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