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IEEE 511

Video Signal Transmission Measurement of Linear Waveform Distrortion

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Organization: IEEE
Publication Date: 1 January 1979
Status: inactive
Page Count: 33
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This standard describes methods for measuring the linear waveform distortions of TV video signals, that is, distortions which are caused by amplitude-independent (linear) transmission characteristics of television equipment and facilities. 1

The primary application of this standard is for routine operational and maintenance tests, where rapid interpretation of test results is desirable. The techniques described here may also be applicable to laboratory measurements, proof-of-performance measurements, and detailed maintenance procedures.

1 This standard applies specifically to equipment and facilities operating as a CCIR System M (525 lines/60 fields, monochrome or NTSC color).

Document History

IEEE 511
January 1, 1979
Video Signal Transmission Measurement of Linear Waveform Distrortion
This standard describes methods for measuring the linear waveform distortions of TV video signals, that is, distortions which are caused by amplitude-independent (linear) transmission characteristics...
March 15, 1974
Trial-Use Standard on Video Signal Transmission measurement of Linear waveform distortion
This standard describes methods for measuring the linear waveform distortions of TV video signals, that is, distortions which are caused by amplitude-independent (linear) transmission characteristics...
October 1, 1956
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