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Recent progress in the production of error-free magnetic computer tape
Signal dropouts arising from magnetic tape are one cause of error in modern digital computers designed to use such tape as a long period storage medium. Noise pulses, which are of sufficient amplitude to act as spurious signals, form a second error source. Both dropouts and noise pulses are traceable to discontinuities in the magnetic coating.