Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers (1930-1949)

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amplifier also furnishes photocell polarizing potential and is customarily used with a balancing network which forms part of the MI-29135 optical system. References 1. Motion Picture Research Council Recommendation 58. 301 -B. 2. Kurt Singer and H. Gonnell Ward, "A technical solution of magnetic recording cost reduction," Jour. SMPTE, 58: 329340, Apr. 1952. 3. Terms are those defined by N. M. Haynes, "Magnetic tape and head align ment nomenclature," Audio Eng., 33: 22, June 1949. 4. M. Rettinger, "A magnetic recordreproduce head," Jour. SMPTE, 55: 377-390, Oct. 1950. 5. Carl E. Hittle, "Twin-drum film-drive filter system for magnetic recorderreproducer," Jour. SMPTE, 58: 323328, Apr. 1952. 6. Proposed American Standard, Z57.1 /68, Method for Determining Flutter Content of Sound Recorders and Reproducers, American Standards Assn., 70 E. 45 St., New York City. 334 October 1952 Journal of the SMPTE Vol. 59