Journal of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (1950-1954)

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SOUND RECORDING, cont'd Area 16-Mm Sound Motion Picture Prints, Z22.52-1946, 46: 305-306, Apr. 1946. American Standard Method of Making Intermodulation Tests on Variable- Density 16-Mm Sound Motion Picture Prints, Z22.51-1946, 46: 303-304, Apr. 1946. American Standard Sound Records and Scanning Area of 16-Mm Sound Mo- tion Picture Prints, Z22.41-1946, 46: 293, Apr. 1946. American Standard Sound Records and Scanning Area of 35-Mm Sound Mo- tion Picture Prints, Z22.40-1946, 46: 292, Apr. 1946. American Standard Emulsion and Sound Record Positions in Camera for 16-Mm Sound Motion Picture Film, Z22.15- 1946 (First Edition: Z22.15-1941), 46: 290, Apr. 1946. American Standard Emulsion and Sound Record Positions in Projector for 35- Mm Sound Motion Picture Film, Z22.3-1946 (First Edition: Z22.3- 1941), 46: 288, Apr. 1946. American Standard Emulsion and Sound Record Positions in Camera for 35- Mm Sound Motion Picture Film, Z22.2- 1946 (First Edition: Z22.2-1941), 46: 287, Apr. 1946. A New Recorder for 16-Mm Buzz Track, M. G. Townsley, 46: 206-211, Mar. 1946. An Integrating Meter for Measurement of Fluctuating Voltages, Harold E. Haynes, 46: 128-133, Feb. 1946. A Film Noise Spotter, J. P. Corcoran, 46: 124-127, Feb. 1946. A Three-Band Variable Equalizer, L. D. Grignon, 46: 64-74, Jan. 1946. Push-Pull Frequency Modulated Circuit and Its Application to Vibratory Sys- tems, Alexis Badmaieff, 46: 37-51, Jan. 1946. Magnetic Motion Picture Studio Use of Magnetic Recording, L. L. Ryder, 55: 605-612, Dec. 1950. Magnetic Sound Film Developments in Great Britain, O. K. Kolb, 55: 496- 508, Nov. 1950. A Magnetic Record-Reproduce Head, M. Rettinger, 55: 377-390, Oct 1950; Errata, 55: 646, Dec. 1950. Synchronous Recording on V4-In. Mag- netic Tape, W. T. Selsted, 55: 279- 284, Sept. 1950. Picture-Synchronous Magnetic Tape Re- cording, D. G. C. Hare and W. D. .Fling, 54: 554-566, May 1950. Sprocketless Synchronous Magnetic Tape, R. H. Ranger, 54: 328-336, Mar. 1950. Supplementary Magnetic Facilities for Photographic Sound Systems, G. R. Crane, J. G. Frayne and E. W. Temp- lin, 54: 315-327, Mar. 1950. Magnetic Recording in Motion Picture Techniques, J. G. Frayne and Halley Wolfe, 53: 217-235, Sept. 1949. Factors Affecting Spurious Printing in Magnetic Tapes, S. W. Johnson, 52: 619-628, June 1949. Portable Magnetic-Recording System, O. B. Gunby, 52: 613-618, June 1949. Magnetic Recording in the Motion Pic- ture Studio, W. A. Mueller and G. R. Groves, 52: 605-612, June 1949. Some Distinctive Properties of Magnetic- Recording Media, R. Herr, B. F. Mur- phey, and W. W. Wetzel, 52: 77-88, Jan. 1949. Optimum High-Frequency Bias in Mag- netic Recording, G. L. Dimmick and S. W. Johnson, 51: 489-500, Nov. 1948. 35-Mm Magnetic-Recording System, Earl Masterson, 51: 481-488, Nov. 1948. Magnetic Recording for the Technician, Dorothy O'Dea, 51: 468-480, Nov. 1948. Magnetic Sound for 8-Mm Projection, Marvin Camras, 49: 348-356, Oct. 1947. Magnetic Recording and Photoemissive Tubes Described (Midwest Section Meeting), 48: 392, Apr. 1947. Magnetic Recording (Atlantic Coast Sec- tion Meeting), 48: 180, Feb. 1947. Magnetic Recording for Motion Picture Studios, Wesley C. Miller, 48: 57-62, Jan. 1947. Research Council Basic Sound Commit- tee: Discussion of Magnetic Recording, 48: 50-56, Jan. 1947. Magnetic Sound Recording on Coated Paper Tape, H. A. Howell, 48: 36-49, Jan. 1947.