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1 December 1991 High-bandwidth recording in a hostile environment
David A. Darg, Akira Kikuchi
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Abstract
A helical scan, high bandwidth tape recorder, Model V-305, is being developed for hostile environmental applications, such as airborne reconnaissance. The V-305 has the capability of recording and reproduction on a single asynchronous analog channel with a minimum bandwidth of 12 MHz. The data will be recorded in analog form on a 1/2 inch format tape cassette. In addition, it has selectable/analog auxiliary channels and a 20 kHz analog channel. Control of the recorder is performed via MIL-STD-1553A/B and RS-422-A.
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David A. Darg and Akira Kikuchi "High-bandwidth recording in a hostile environment", Proc. SPIE 1538, Airborne Reconnaissance XV, (1 December 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.48699
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KEYWORDS
Analog electronics

Airborne reconnaissance

Signal to noise ratio

Head

Sensors

Video

Digital recording

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