Behind the Tube: A History of Broadcasting Technology and BusinessTells the story of the unseen foundation of modern radio, television, and cable - the technology that enables programming to reach an audience. |
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... band operation . And , in a statement that must have been particularly galling to Zenith , it pointed out that dual - band operation would give an unfair advantage to manufac- turers , such as , Zenith , that already had low - band ...
... band operation . And , in a statement that must have been particularly galling to Zenith , it pointed out that dual - band operation would give an unfair advantage to manufac- turers , such as , Zenith , that already had low - band ...
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... band recording , there is consider- able frequency overlap between the lower sidebands of the modulated carrier and the video base band . This leads to herringbone patterns and other moiré effects . High - band recording moves the lower ...
... band recording , there is consider- able frequency overlap between the lower sidebands of the modulated carrier and the video base band . This leads to herringbone patterns and other moiré effects . High - band recording moves the lower ...
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... Band , Ku - Band , and DBS Satellites The C band was the first to be used in the United States for commercial communications , and it is still the most widely used . By the time Ku - band satellites began operating , the industry had ...
... Band , Ku - Band , and DBS Satellites The C band was the first to be used in the United States for commercial communications , and it is still the most widely used . By the time Ku - band satellites began operating , the industry had ...
Contents
THE ORIGINS OF RADIO AND TELEVISION TECHNOLOGY | 1 |
AM RADIO BROADCASTING | 57 |
FM RADIO BROADCASTING | 113 |
Copyright | |
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