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2307 Caringa Way, Carlsbad, CA 92009    760-6980175   

Oceanside, CA   

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Principal Technical Writer, Programer And Trouble Shooter For Service And Production

Location:
1175 La Moree Rd, San Marcos, CA 92078
Industry:
Writing And Editing
Work:
Accutek Packaging Equipment Company, Inc.
Principal Technical Writer, Programer and Trouble Shooter For Service and Production
Men Div Int 2009 - 2014
Member
Living Spaces Furniture Sep 2011 - Oct 2013
Operations Lead
Independent Contractor Dec 2010 - 2012
Tax Pro
The Design Connection Aug 2002 - Mar 2009
Manager of Operations and Technology
Wingcast Sep 2001 - Jun 2002
Document Control Coodinator
Wfi Apr 2000 - Mar 2001
Senior Qa Engineer
Eastman Kodak Apr 1981 - Feb 2000
Manager Customer Support and Technical Publications
Education:
De Anza College 1973 - 1975
College Prep 1959 - 1963
High School, College Prep 1959 - 1963
Skills:
Retail Sales, Tax Preparation, Windows, Documentation, Requirements Analysis, Engineering, Wireless, Software Documentation, Team Leadership, Budgets, Project Management, Leadership, Proposal Writing, Quality Assurance, Troubleshooting, Training, Start Ups, Marketing, Customer Service, Management, Testing, Technical Writing, Sales, Telecommunications, Program Management
Languages:
English
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Daniel Kinnaman

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Us Patents

Apparatus And Method For Inspecting Magnetic Tape Recorded Material For Alterations

US Patent:
4404603, Sep 13, 1983
Filed:
May 27, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/153383
Inventors:
Eugene D. Warren - Del Mar CA
Lawrence M. Martin - Solana Beach CA
Daniel L. Kinnaman - Oceanside CA
International Classification:
H04N 5795
US Classification:
360 331
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for automatic high speed inspection of information recorded on magnetic video tape to determine if the original recording has been altered by erasure or over-recording has been added to in a previously unrecorded portion of the tape. To facilitate the inspection, a low frequency signal is added to the audio track of the tape at the time the original recording is made. Inspection consists of sensing the tape's video control track and the audio track containing the added low frequency signal while rewinding the tape at high speed. During rewind, sensing means positioned on the backside or non-oxide coated surface of the tape receives signals from both the video control track and audio track. The detected signals are processed by an error detection circuit where they are analyzed to determine the tape speed, control track pulse amplitude, audio signal amplitude, control track pulse pattern, and low frequency audio signal pattern. A tape without alterations is indicated by the simultaneous presence of both the added low frequency audio track signal and video control track signal.

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