Title :
Understanding television´s grade A and grade B service contours
Author_Institution :
Eng. & Dev. Dept., CBS Telev. Network, New York, NY
fDate :
9/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The Grade A and Grade B service contours of a television broadcast station are used for a host of administrative purposes by the FCC including the regulation of CATV systems. Additionally, the contours are used by most stations for promotional and marketing purposes. The numerical values associated with these contours represent levels of field strength; consequently, assumptions were made in their determination as to noise limitation, the antenna gain, and transmission-line loss of the receiving system. Also, consideration was given to the subjective nature of the picture quality and the statistical variation of the field strength with time and location. The nature of these variables is discussed and the assumed values are tabulated in a format suitable for easy understanding and for analysis of possible future changes
Keywords :
cable television; legislation; probability; statistical analysis; television broadcasting; television reception; television stations; CATV systems regulation; FCC; Grade B service contours; TV Grade A service contours; antenna gain; field strength levels; location probability; marketing; noise limitation; receiving system; statistical field strength variation; subjective picture quality; television broadcast station; time probability; transmission-line loss; FCC; Helium; Noise level; Propagation losses; Receiving antennas; TV broadcasting; Terminology; Transmission lines; Transmitters; Transmitting antennas;
Journal_Title :
Broadcasting, IEEE Transactions on