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Reminder: February Online Meeting of the Early Television Museum Community
Reminder: February Online Meeting of the Early Television Museum Community
February 27 at 8 PM https://www.earlytelevision.org/mont...e_meeting.html Our February meeting will feature three segments: first, Steve McVoy will update news of the Early Television Foundation, followed by a look at an interesting item at the Museum. Then we will have a topic discussion. This month's topic is from Blake Hinkle, and is "who is offering repair services for round screen color TVs". Finally, we will have a tour of the Texas Museum of Broadcast and Communications with Chuck Conrad. |
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A question came up on today's meeting about the horizontal/vertical sweep rates on the early 405 line/50 Hz and 343 line/60 Hz being related. The answer was that the ratios used were composed of small prime factors to accomodate the countdown circuits of the time.
I just wanted to add that the circuits used were possibly of three types: 1) pulse current accumulation - pulses from the higher frequency would increase the charge on a capacitor by a small step for each pulse, until the voltage reached the trigger level for a following monostable multivibrator 2) monostable timing counter - the output monostable had a dead time once triggered that made it wait somewhat over n-1 pulse times until it was triggerable again, by the nth pulse 3) digital binary counters Large factors would not be a problem for digital counters, but could be an issue for methods #1 and #2, as increased precision and reduced drift would be needed if n was a large number. While #3 would not suffer from drift, the parts count and cost was much greater than for #1 and #2. Prime factors of 525: 7,5,5,3 Prime factors of 625: 5,5,5,5 For NTSC color, the color subcarrier is 455/2 of horizontal Factors of 455: 13,7,5 |
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