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  2. Analog television - Wikipedia

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    Analog television is the original television technology that uses analog signals to transmit video and audio. [1] In an analog television broadcast, the brightness, colors and sound are represented by amplitude , phase and frequency of an analog signal.

  3. Analog observation - Wikipedia

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    Analog observation is, in contrast to naturalistic observation, a research tool by which a subject is observed in an artificial setting. [1] Typically, types of settings in which analog observation is utilized include clinical offices or research laboratories, but, by definition, analog observations can be made in any artificial environment, even if the environment is one which the subject is ...

  4. Technology of television - Wikipedia

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    The elements of a simple broadcast television system are: . An image source. This is the electrical signal that represents a visual image, and may be derived from a professional video camera in the case of live television, a video tape recorder for playback of recorded images, or telecine with a flying spot scanner for the transfer of motion pictures to video).

  5. Analog high-definition television - Wikipedia

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    Japan had the earliest working HDTV system, with design efforts going back to 1979. The country began broadcasting wideband analog high-definition video signals in the late 1980s using an interlaced resolution of 1035 or 1080-lines active (1035i) and 1125-lines total supported by the Sony HDVS line of equipment.

  6. Multiplexed Analogue Components - Wikipedia

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    Multiplexed Analogue Components (MAC) was an analog television standard where luminance and chrominance components were transmitted separately. [1] [2] This was an evolution from older color TV systems (such as PAL or SECAM) where there was interference between chrominance and luminance.

  7. Top 25 things vanishing from America: #2 -- Analog TV - AOL

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    This series explores aspects of America that may soon be just a memory -- some to be missed, some gladly left behind. From the least impactful to the most, here are 25 bits of vanishing America. I ...

  8. Broadcast television systems - Wikipedia

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    Analog television system by nation Analog color television encoding standards by nation. Every analog television system bar one began as a black-and-white system. Each country, faced with local political, technical, and economic issues, adopted a color television standard which was grafted onto an existing monochrome system such as CCIR System M, using gaps in the video spectrum (explained ...

  9. Television interference - Wikipedia

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    The analog television picture may display the sum of the two signals, producing an image from the strong local signal with traces or "ghosts" from the distant, weaker signal. Television broadcast stations are located and assigned to channels so that such events are rare.