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sound and large bright spots on the picture, which viewers found much more noticeable than the dark spots encountered when such interference is encountered on a signal using negative video modulation. With positive modulation, interference could easily be of similar amplitude to the sync pulses (which were represented by 0–30% of the transmitter output). The early time-base circuits were less able to discriminate between the signals and the picture would break up. By contrast, in negative modulation sync, pulses represent peak transmitter output (70–100% output). As a result, impulse interference would cause visual dark spots before it was large enough to affect the synchronisation of the picture. If the interference was large enough, the picture was probably unwatchable anyway. The later introduction of flywheel sync circuits rendered the picture much more stable, but these could not have alleviated some of the problems with positive modulation. Almost all television systems that succeeded the 405-line system adopted negative modulation for this reason alone.
703:) because studio lighting generally uses an alternating current supply to the lamps and if these were not synchronized with the field frequency, an unwelcome strobe effect could appear on TV pictures. Secondly, the smoothing (filtering) of power supply circuits in early TV receivers was rather poor, and ripple superimposed on the DC could cause visual interference. However, the main problem was the susceptibility of the electron beam in the CRT being deflected by stray magnetic fields from nearby transformers or motors. If the picture was locked to the mains frequency, this interference would at least be static on the screen and thus relatively unnoticeable. The very earliest TV sets used a mains transformer; care had to be taken in design to prevent the transformer's stray magnetic field from disturbing the electron beam in the CRT.
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a straightforward mathematical relationship between the line and field frequencies, the latter being derived by dividing down from the former. The technology constraints of the 1930s meant that this division process could only be done using small integers, preferably no greater than 7, for good stability. The number of lines was odd because of 2:1 interlace. The 405-line system used a vertical frequency of 50 Hz (standard AC mains supply frequency in
Britain) and a horizontal one of 10,125 Hz (
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three channels with BBC2 in colour. Over time in 1968 and 1969, the different ITV regional channels and BBC1 switched over to broadcasting on the 625-line as well as the 405-line, a process which once completed meant that only 625-lines were necessary to receive all channels, with dual standard receivers no longer necessary.
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colour on UHF. Their programming was now entirely produced using the new 625-line standard, and thus the 405-line broadcasts served only as a rebroadcast in monochrome for people who did not have the newer receivers and who could only receive BBC1 and ITV. This situation continued up to 3–4 January
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was problematic. First-generation AGC merely detected the average value of the transmitted signal; however, due to the positively modulated carrier, peak power represented peak white – not guaranteed to be present. Thus for a completely black picture, the AGC circuit would increase the RF gain to
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completely accurate interlace without equalizing pulses. The question was raised again from time to time, but a series of tests, conducted during 1952 in cooperation with the
British Radio Equipment Manufacturers' Association, confirmed that there was no general need for equalizing pulses.
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colour encoding (this encoding was a 1953 enhancement of the original 1941 NTSC monochrome standard, added to the NTSC standard so that it could also provide for colour broadcasting). The subcarrier frequency was 2.6578125 MHz (525/2 times line frequency) with an
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1985, with 405-line VHF broadcasts only being able to pick up BBC1 and ITV regionals, and in monochrome only, while 625-line UHF broadcasts could also broadcast BBC2 and
Channel 4/S4C in addition to BBC1 and ITV, and in either colour or monochrome.
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elongated the scanning spot vertically at high frequency to avoid this line separation effect without reducing horizontal sharpness. Spot wobble was also utilised when making telerecordings of 405-line programmes.
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restore the average carrier amplitude. The result was a screen that was not black but mid-grey. In fact, the total light output of early TV sets was practically constant regardless of the picture content.
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converter was used, essentially a 405-line camera pointed at a 625-line monitor, as the more expensive system converters that RTÉ had previously used were now inoperable.
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1314:"Irish TV - Over forty years of Irish TV History"
3138:Telecommunications-related introductions in 1934
1281:Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television
256:. A few minutes of programming were recorded on
1283:, vol. 24, no. 2 (June 2004), pp. 223–32.
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1080:. Pembers.freeserve.co.uk. Archived from
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310:The BBC lost its monopoly of the British
172:Marconi 405-line mirror TV set from 1936.
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448:'s 405-line simulcasting, a simple
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1204:. Magnet.fsu.edu. Archived from
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523:After the U.S. adopted the NTSC
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958:, p. 160. Oxford, Focal Press.
777:Comparison with later standards
605:All System A transmitters used
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1393:Lines frames and Frequencies
1161:. 27 October 1951. p. 1
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2913:Superheterodyne transmitter
1181:BBC Engineering 1922 - 1972
888:Broadcast television system
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628:Channel bandwidth (in MHz)
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80:. 405-line was approved as
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2918:Television receive-only
1436:Broadcast video formats
1398:3 November 2013 at the
1248:Bishop, Harold (1961).
847:line output transformer
229:site began in November
2967:Microwave transmission
2933:Terrestrial television
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2681:Chrominance subcarrier
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1294:"405 Alive - Welcome"
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1354:"405 Line Colour TV"
596:frequency modulation
592:amplitude modulation
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2883:Intercarrier method
2843:Transmitter station
2478:broadcasting topics
2377:Display motion blur
1133:Toledo Blade (Ohio)
1057:on 21 February 2014
707:Vertical resolution
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2992:Propagation
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2953:Frequencies
2736:Raster scan
2676:Chrominance
2666:Black level
2661:front porch
2426:Templates (
2143:MPEG-H HEVC
1882:Progressive
1165:25 November
1034:25 November
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873:Spot wobble
822:AGC circuit
625:Frame rate
569:second NTSC
501:Switzerland
493:Netherlands
471:broadcast.
469:free-to-air
297:Middle East
204:Development
145:color wheel
115:interlacing
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3127:Categories
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2938:Transposer
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2796:Modulation
2686:Colorburst
2657:Back porch
2270:Captioning
2072:MPEG-4 AVC
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1765:Historical
1701:Captioning
1660:BTSC (MTS)
1635:1250 lines
1619:1125 lines
1448:Television
1233:4 December
914:References
773:decoders.
739:videotapes
691:Field rate
558:Korean War
529:compatible
387:Switchover
316:commercial
312:television
274:programmes
254:ionosphere
153:frame rate
149:scan lines
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3112:Sparklies
3097:Dot crawl
3090:Artifacts
3030:Path loss
3025:Null fill
3000:Beam tilt
2741:Safe area
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2080:ATSC A/72
1986:DVB 3D-TV
1598:819 lines
1526:625 lines
1486:525 lines
1468:405 lines
1262:12 August
782:Bandwidth
489:Eindhoven
481:Montrouge
456:Hong Kong
305:Caribbean
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3102:Ghosting
2863:Diplexer
2731:Overscan
2696:Color TV
2589:System F
2585:System E
2581:819-line
2575:System N
2571:System L
2567:System K
2563:System I
2559:System H
2555:System G
2551:System D
2547:System C
2543:System B
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2151:ATSC 3.0
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1802:455-line
1797:441-line
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1787:343-line
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1772:Pre-1940
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998:Archived
882:See also
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788:System I
763:baseband
733:Original
701:Americas
580:System A
552:Premiere
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450:orthicon
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318:network
303:and the
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3054:Testing
2636:PALplus
2486:Systems
2166:ISDB-S3
2115:MobaHo!
2062:MobaHo!
1831:Digital
1578:PALplus
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1364:3 April
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1304:3 April
1139:16 June
937:22 July
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759:Betamax
619:System
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414:Ireland
405:trunked
159:History
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2161:HD DMB
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622:Lines
485:France
475:Europe
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2765:Sound
2650:Video
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2631:PAL-S
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2181:Audio
2133:ABS-S
2105:SBTVD
2044:ABS-S
2003:ABS-S
1946:UHDTV
1939:1080p
1870:1080i
1670:NICAM
1652:Audio
1582:SECAM
1574:PAL-N
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675:Pos.
672:0.75
669:−3.5
439:RTÉ 2
424:Wales
345:SECAM
293:India
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211:Baird
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1890:LDTV
1865:HDTV
1858:576i
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1848:SDTV
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1736:VEIL
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1626:MUSE
1498:NTSC
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2090:DMB
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