Title :
A Special Effects Amplifier for Non-Composite or Composite, Monochrome or Color Television Signals
Author :
Kennedy, Ralph C
Author_Institution :
National Broadcasting Co.
Abstract :
Upon the introduction of special effects techniques for monochrome television in the late thirties, there evolved two philosophies concerning the proper location in the system at which the synchronizing signals should be combined with the video signals. One thesis has contended that the two signals should be united as soon as possible, preferably in the camera, while a second one has advocated the addition of the synchronizing pulses to the video information after the studio switching operations have been completed. The latter method has been so widely accepted by the networks and local stations that until now it has been almost universal in its adoption.
Keywords :
Broadband amplifiers; Cameras; Color; Diodes; Frequency; Impedance; Pulse amplifiers; Signal processing; Switches; TV;
Journal_Title :
Broadcasting, IRE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/PGBC.1960.4501527