DocumentCode :
1462854
Title :
Reduction of television bandwidth by frequency-interlace
Author :
Howson, E.A. ; Bell, D.A.
Volume :
20
Issue :
2
fYear :
1960
fDate :
2/1/1960 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
127
Lastpage :
136
Abstract :
A method analogous to the N.T.S.C. colour television system is used to obtain a bandwidth reduction of a black-and-white video signal by a factor of approximately 2:1. The normal signal is split into two frequency bands, nominally zero to 1.5 Mc/s and 1.5 to 3.0 Mc/s. The latter is used to amplitude-modulate a sub-carrier, whose frequency is an odd multiple of half the line scanning rate. The lower sideband of the modulator output is selected and combined with the original zero-to-1.5 Mc/s band, so that the spectra of the two signals interleave. The combined signal may now be sent over a channel of 1.5 Mc/s nominal bandwidth. At the receiving end of the channel the composite signal is applied to a synchronous demodulator, fed also with sub-carrier of the same frequency as at the transmitter. The lower sideband of this demodulator is taken and combined with the received signal, to yield a ¿normal¿ video signal extending from zero to approximately 3 Mc/s, together with an ¿interleaved¿ signal. The interleaved signal is such as to give an interference pattern on the display which in a stationary picture should optically cancel after four successive frame scans. However, the pattern is built up in such a way as to give rise to a ¿crawling¿ motion which is very noticeable at close viewing distances. Photographs of typical pictures obtained with an experimental apparatus are given, showing various interference effects produced.
Keywords :
television transmitters;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Radio Engineers, Journal of the British Institution of
Publisher :
iet
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1049/jbire.1960.0014
Filename :
5259704
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