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Multi-receiver/TV systems - Domestic only
Is NTSC analogue or digital?
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<blockquote data-quote="Channel Hopper" data-source="post: 6198" data-attributes="member: 175144"><p>CBVS - Composite Baseband Video source (or supply)</p><p></p><p>A single output (usually from a phono plug on the receiver), or pin 19 of the SCART socket on the TV output</p><p></p><p>This signal is the standard way of all receivers delivering video down one cable, RGB as an alternative requires at least five wires (three for the colours, one for sync and a common ground.</p><p></p><p>Most modern TVs would have the option of setting up either (though there has been some discussion about Philips and non compatibilty with switching from normal to widescreen), using most types of receiver on the market.</p><p></p><p>The way of determining what part of the signal prevents the viewing of these signals on 43W would be to look at a true NTSC signal on an MCPC, some of these are sometimes found on 21 West, though a quicker solution would be to look at 43 W with another receiver.</p><p></p><p>By the way the Techsan 4000 CI unit I use here has selections within the TV set up menu for NTSC and PAL, RGB and CBVS, and the transmissions come through clearly on the NTSC, though I need to set up the multi system TV to NTSC then to view them. I do not htink most TVs have an independent path for non European derived signals so the picture will either roll, or be of the wrong height.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Channel Hopper, post: 6198, member: 175144"] CBVS - Composite Baseband Video source (or supply) A single output (usually from a phono plug on the receiver), or pin 19 of the SCART socket on the TV output This signal is the standard way of all receivers delivering video down one cable, RGB as an alternative requires at least five wires (three for the colours, one for sync and a common ground. Most modern TVs would have the option of setting up either (though there has been some discussion about Philips and non compatibilty with switching from normal to widescreen), using most types of receiver on the market. The way of determining what part of the signal prevents the viewing of these signals on 43W would be to look at a true NTSC signal on an MCPC, some of these are sometimes found on 21 West, though a quicker solution would be to look at 43 W with another receiver. By the way the Techsan 4000 CI unit I use here has selections within the TV set up menu for NTSC and PAL, RGB and CBVS, and the transmissions come through clearly on the NTSC, though I need to set up the multi system TV to NTSC then to view them. I do not htink most TVs have an independent path for non European derived signals so the picture will either roll, or be of the wrong height. [/QUOTE]
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