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Improving TV Audio at the Broadcast Transmitter-Receiver Interface

The TV sound channel has the potential for extremely high quality, theoretically, but many of the practical sources of impairment need to be understood. These impairments occur both at the transmitter (including the studio and/or network) and at the antenna or cable TV chain, converter-boxes, the TV tuner, IF strip, etc., etc. Most improvements must be treated as tradeoffs. that is, something must be sacrificed in order for something else to be gained. This is particularly true in the area of video-to-audio crosstalk in the transmitter and in the receiver, and in the area of impulse noise immunity. It is the intention of this paper to identify the sources of impairment and potential improvement, with additional supporting theory covered in the bibliography references.

 

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