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  2. NTSC-J - Wikipedia

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    NTSC-J or "System J" is the informal designation for the analogue television standard used in Japan. The system is based on the US NTSC ( NTSC-M ) standard with minor differences. [ 1 ] While NTSC-M is an official CCIR [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and FCC [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] standard, NTSC-J or "System J" are a colloquial indicators.

  3. Television in Japan - Wikipedia

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    A modified version of the NTSC system for analog signals, called NTSC-J, was used for analog broadcast between 1950 and the early 2010s. The analog broadcast in Japan was replaced with a digital broadcasts using the ISDB standard. ISDB supersedes both the NTSC-J analog television system and the previously used MUSE Hi-vision analog HDTV system ...

  4. NTSC - Wikipedia

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    The channel encoding on NTSC-J differs slightly from NTSC-M. In particular, the Japanese VHF band runs from channels 1–12 (located on frequencies directly above the 76–90 MHz Japanese FM radio band) while the North American VHF TV band uses channels 2–13 (54–72 MHz, 76–88 MHz and 174–216 MHz) with 88–108 MHz allocated to FM radio ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. The first broadcast in color was on Saturday, 3 March 1973 at 8:30 pm on Canal 4 using the NTSC system, provided by RCA color cameras with the program "La Danza de los Colones", the channel was later adopted full-color transmissions during the 1974 FIFA World Cup in West Germany. Canal 6 returned as the first full-color service transmission on ...

  7. Television channel frequencies - Wikipedia

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    Channels B, C, D, H, H1, and H2 are identical to Channels E4, E4A, E5, E10, E11, and E12, respectively. Channel A video carrier is the same as Channel E2 audio carrier and thus it used to be common that the audio from a distant TV station on channel E2 received via Sporadic E interferes with Channel A video and vice versa.

  8. ATSC standards - Wikipedia

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    Instead, virtual channels, sent as part of the metadata along with the program(s), allow channel numbers to be remapped from their physical RF channel to any other number 1 to 99, so that ATSC stations can either be associated with the related NTSC channel numbers, or all stations on a network can use the same number.

  9. TBS Television (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    JORX-DTV (channel 6), branded as TBS Television (TBSテレビ, TBS Terebi), is the flagship station of the Japan News Network in the Kantō region.It is owned-and-operated by Tokyo Broadcasting System Television, Inc. [a], a subsidiary of TBS Holdings.