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ETSI - EN 300 163

Television Systems; NICAM 728: Transmission of Two-Channel Digital Sound with Terrestrial Television System B,G,H,I,K1 and L

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Organization: ETSI
Publication Date: 1 October 1997
Status: inactive
Page Count: 25
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The present document concerns the technical arrangements for the transmission of digital sound with certain terrestrial television systems, and allows for one stereo channel or up to two mono channels, in each case with a small amount of additional data capacity.

The present document defines the characteristics of the NICAM 728 system which allows for the transmission of two-channel digital sound and/or data services with terrestrial television systems B, G, H, I, K1 and L defined in ITU-R Recommendation BT 470 [1].

NICAM is an acronym for Near-Instantaneously Companded Audio Multiplex; 728 refers to the digital bit-rate of 728 kbit/s. The application of the present document to television systems D and K is under study.

The present document concerns the technical arrangements for the transmission of digital sound with certain terrestrial television systems, and allows for one stereo channel or up to two mono channels, in each case with a small amount of additional data capacity.

a) It is sufficiently rugged to ensure that reception of the vision fails before reception of the digital sound in difficult reception conditions.

b) It fulfils the criteria for compatibility with existing services and receivers in over-air transmission and is adequately compatible in distribution on cable systems.

c) It provides two high-quality digital sound channels and a small amount of additional data capacity. The two sound channels may be used to transmit two independent monophonic signals, which could be received simultaneously, or a single stereophonic signal. Alternatively, one or both sound channels may be used for the transmission of data.

d) The sound coding is identical with that of one option available in the Multiplexed Analogue Component (MAC)/packet family of systems defined in ETS 300 250 [2].

e) The baseband coding and digital frame format are identical for all of the television systems considered; the differences in modulation parameters shown in subclause 5.2 are the minimum required to accommodate the existing differences between these television systems.

The present document allows some scope for the addition of further features in a compatible fashion in the future.

Document History

March 1, 1998
Television Systems; NICAM 728: Transmission of Two-Channel Digital Sound with Terrestrial Television Systems B,G,H,I,K1 and L
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EN 300 163
October 1, 1997
Television Systems; NICAM 728: Transmission of Two-Channel Digital Sound with Terrestrial Television System B,G,H,I,K1 and L
The present document concerns the technical arrangements for the transmission of digital sound with certain terrestrial television systems, and allows for one stereo channel or up to two mono...
January 1, 1993
Television Systems; NICAM 728: Specification for Transmission of Two- Channel Digital Sound with Terrestrial Television Systems B, G, H and I
This ETS defines the characteristics of the NICAM 728 1) system which allows for the transmission of twochannel digital sound and/or data services with terrestrial television systems B, G, H, I and L...
January 1, 1991
Television Systems Specification for Transmission of Two-Channel Digital Sound with Terrestrial Television Systems B, G, H and I (NICAM)(BSS 424)
Foreword This draft European Telecommunication Standard (ETS) has been produced by the Joint Technical Committee (JTC) of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and the European Telecommunications...

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