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2059:Video signal
2033:Hanover bars
1824:Pre-emphasis
1748:Transmission
1713:Zweikanalton
1617:Color killer
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48:Please help
43:verification
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2002:VIT signals
1997:Vectorscope
1936:Earth bulge
1918:Propagation
1881:& bands
1879:Frequencies
1662:Raster scan
1602:Chrominance
1592:Black level
1587:front porch
321:oscillators
274:comb filter
265:chrominance
255:spectrogram
199:Explanation
177:chrominance
2053:Categories
1931:Distortion
1864:Transposer
1799:Dummy load
1755:Amplifiers
1722:Modulation
1612:Colorburst
1583:Back porch
1250:: 155–156.
1244:RCA Review
1222:References
1211:Sync pulse
1156:Commodore
938:Atari 2600
755:Commodore
567:Atari 7800
516:Intel 8253
485:Atari 2600
370: MHz
339:, and its
169:back porch
165:oscillator
141:Colorburst
76:newspapers
2038:Sparklies
2023:Dot crawl
2016:Artifacts
1956:Path loss
1951:Null fill
1926:Beam tilt
1667:Safe area
886:Frequency
883:Component
855:(typical)
555:Odyssey 2
378:Frequency
375:Component
173:scan line
2028:Ghosting
1789:Diplexer
1657:Overscan
1622:Color TV
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1190:See also
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349:FM radio
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191:using a
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1980:Testing
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1691:Sound
1576:Video
1567:SECAM
1557:PAL-S
1552:PAL-M
1346:Notes
1265:(PDF)
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1158:Amiga
757:Amiga
224:SECAM
187:in a
97:JSTOR
83:books
1966:Skew
1647:Luma
1585:and
1532:NTSC
786:CPU
782:NEC
727:5150
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147:and
69:news
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1903:UHF
1547:PAL
1248:XIV
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261:RCA
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213:MHz
203:In
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