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  2. CCIR System B - Wikipedia

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    Analog TV systems global map, with System B in blue. CCIR System B (originally known as the "Gerber Standard" [1] [2] [3] [4]) was the 625-line VHF analog broadcast ...

  3. Wiring diagram - Wikipedia

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    An automotive wiring diagram, showing useful information such as crimp connection locations and wire colors. These details may not be so easily found on a more schematic drawing. A wiring diagram is a simplified conventional pictorial representation of an electrical circuit. It shows the components of the circuit as simplified shapes, and the ...

  4. Television transmitter - Wikipedia

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    A television transmitter is a transmitter that is used for terrestrial (over-the-air) television broadcasting.It is an electronic device that radiates radio waves that carry a video signal representing moving images, along with a synchronized audio channel, which is received by television receivers ('televisions' or 'TVs') belonging to a public audience, which display the image on a screen.

  5. Outline of television broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    TVRadioWorld TV stations directory; W9WI.com (Terrestrial repeater and TV hobbyist information) TV Coverage maps and Signal Analysis; A History of Television at the Canada Science and Technology Museum; The Encyclopedia of Television at the Museum of Broadcast Communications; The Evolution of TV, A Brief History of TV Technology in Japan NHK

  6. Colorburst - Wikipedia

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    Horizontal sync and color burst of the composite output of a Commodore 64 computer. Colorburst is an analog and composite video signal generated by a video-signal generator used to keep the chrominance subcarrier synchronized in a color television signal.

  7. Test card - Wikipedia

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    Test cards typically contain a set of patterns to enable television cameras and receivers to be adjusted to show the picture correctly (see SMPTE color bars).Most modern test cards include a set of calibrated color bars which will produce a characteristic pattern of "dot landings" on a vectorscope, allowing chroma and tint to be precisely adjusted between generations of videotape or network feeds.

  8. 819 line - Wikipedia

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    819-line was an analog monochrome TV system developed and used in France [1] [2] as television broadcast resumed after World War II. Transmissions started in 1949 and were active up to 1985, although limited to France, Belgium and Luxembourg. [3] It is associated with CCIR System E and F. [3]

  9. Category:Broadcast transmitters - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Output power of an analog TV transmitter; P. Portofino transmitter; R. Radio transmitter design; S. Signal overspill;