Nine track tape BOT sensing foil
Pete Turnbull
pete at dunnington.plus.com
Fri Mar 2 10:07:35 CST 2007
On 02/03/2007 14:52, Al Kossow wrote:
> I have spliced new leader onto damaged tape before, using
> analog tape splicing techniques (diagonal cut with two overlapping
> pieces, then tape on the back). From memory, Cipher drives don't
> have flux gates (little door over the top of the head). Thin clear
> packing tape works OK, but don't plan on reusing the tape after you
> get the data off.
I suspect the main reason Al says not to reuse the tape after that, is
that packing tape stretches and the adhesive will ooze out and make a
mess (rather quickly, if my experience with emergency audio splices is
anything to go by). If that's the only reason, you can use mylar
splicing tape, which is still available for mending video tapes,
surprisingly.
--
Pete Peter Turnbull
Network Manager
University of York
More information about the cctalk
mailing list