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Constant wavelength magnetic recording
   
Document Number
US Patent 4115786
Issued Date
September 19, 1978
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Constant wavelength magnetic imaging is provided by generating a signal having a frequency proportional to the speed of a rotational recording member, multiplying that frequency up to a higher, desired recording frequency, and phase-locking the higher frequency signal to the unmultiplied lower frequency, thus synchronizing the recording frequency with the motor speed.
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Owner
Xerox Corporation (Stamford, CT)
Published
September 19, 1978
Application Number
05/747,284
Filed
December 3, 1976
US Classification
346/74.4   360/70
Int'l Classification
G03G   19/00   (20060101)   G11B   5/86   (20060101)   H04N   1/40   (20060101)   G11B   20/06   (20060101)  
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360/70   360/64   346/74.1   346/155   346/156  
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