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www.Which.co.uk/televisions-reviews(Sponsored Results)Features numerous links to television and video technology sites. Organized by subject.
http://www.epanorama.net/links/video.htmlSite features excellent papers covering current technology throughout the video chain.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/rd/pubs/papers/Overview of color transmitting, voltage and frequency parameters of analog TV broadcast systems.
http://www.stjarnhimlen.se/tv/tv.htmlLinks to broadcast related sites, classified ads, and broadcast related software.
http://www.broadcast.net/Business and technical papers for the broadcast industry.
http://www.broadcastpapers.com/A magazine for broadcasting professionals. Contains articles about analog and digital television technology.
http://www.fedele.com/frame.htmlClosed Captioning Frequently Asked Questions, by Gary Robson.
http://www.robson.org/capfaq/TV transmitter and RF engineering.
http://www.transmitter.com/Covers a number of topics relating to RF transmission.
http://www.tpub.com/neets/Contains a comprehensive encyclopedia of TV antenna terms and topics.
http://www.hdtvprimer.com/ISSUES/erecting_antenna.htmlCode of Federal Telecommunication Regulations in HTML and PDF formats.
http://www.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/cfrassemble.cgi?title=200447Dictionary of electronics terms from the Grass Valley Group.
http://www.thomsongrassvalley.com/docs/Miscellaneous/Dictionary/Fully-illustrated unbiased tutorial describes how projection TVs form a small image on a device inside the projector - either a CRT or LCD - and then shine that image onto a large screen located elsewhere.
http://www.howstuffworks.com/projection-tv.htmEasy to read article that describes how television works.
http://www.howstuffworks.com/tv.htmTutorials on television basics, including broadcast engineering.
http://www.ntsc-tv.com/Several reviews about the television standards of PAL and NTSC are represented. Especially the refresh rates are explained in detail. Run time conversions between different medium types are also discussed.
http://www.paradiso-design.net/videostandards_en.htmlTechnical specifications of the world standards and list of countries and their adopted format. Additionally, a brief history of TV standards.
http://www.videointerchange.com/pal_secam_conversions.htmTechnology reports and other matters of interest specific to the broadcasting engineer.
http://www.tech-notes.tv/TV production course covering the basics of lighting, audio, video and editing.
http://www.cybercollege.com/tvp_ind.htmExplains television lighting and audio/video basics.
http://www.tv-handbook.com/Includes lots of links and charts related to broadcast.
http://www.jneuhaus.com/fccindex/Helps to understand the nature of component video. Includes detailed descriptions of signal distortions and monitoring techniques.
http://www.tek.com/Measurement/App_Notes/Component_Puzzle/Graphics and formulas dominate this site which covers major aspects of video broadcast engineering.
http://www.williamson-labs.com/Details of television transmission standards used around the world.
http://www.pembers.freeserve.co.uk/World-TV-Standards/A listing of analog broadcast formats from around the world.
http://kropla.com/tv.htmComparison of the various analog TV standards.
http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Contrib/WorldTV/index.htmlFeatures information, links and the history of television in the UK.
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