Re: 700mhz band?



Don Klipstein wrote:

NTSC broadcast TV actually uses 4-plus MHz of spectrum space in order to deliver a picture signal with the frame rate, number of lines, color and sharpness that one sees in an NTSC broadcast receiver.
<Snip>
IIRC it's about 6Mhz wide..
(But don't quote me on that,just the figure that's stuck in my head for TV signals.)
.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: 700mhz band?
    ... order to deliver a picture signal with the frame rate, number of lines, color and sharpness that one sees in an NTSC broadcast receiver. ... IIRC it's about 6Mhz wide.. ...
    (sci.electronics.misc)
  • Re: 700mhz band?
    ... order to deliver a picture signal with the frame rate, number of lines, color and sharpness that one sees in an NTSC broadcast receiver. ... IIRC it's about 6Mhz wide.. ...
    (sci.electronics.misc)
  • Re: 700mhz band?
    ... sharpness that one sees in an NTSC broadcast receiver. ... IIRC it's about 6Mhz wide.. ... The 6 MHz is the allocated channel width, including guard bands and the FM ...
    (sci.electronics.misc)
  • Re: Some stuff on the DOMINO you might want to check out
    ... tipped or just high speed steel? ... Any opinion on their maintaining ... IIRC the bits are good for 10,000+ cuts unless cutting into end grain. ...
    (rec.woodworking)
  • Re: 700mhz band?
    ... and sharpness that one sees in an NTSC broadcast receiver. ... IIRC it's about 6Mhz wide.. ... U.S. TV broadcast channels are 6 MHz wide - but that includes ... the video carrier, and "guard band" space. ...
    (sci.electronics.misc)

Loading