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1.

Present the NTSC and PAL-B Television standards in a tabular


form. Identify and list out separately, the standards in common
and difference, in different tables.

Soulution:

NTSC and PAL are two types of color encoding systems that affect the visual
quality of content viewed on analog televisions and, to a much smaller degree,
content viewed on HDTVs. While NTSC delivers a frame rate of 30 frames per
second (fps) at an aspect ratio of 720x480, PAL uses a frame rate of 25 fps and a
720x576 aspect ratio. The PAL system offers automated color correction
compared to NTSC's manual color correction. The NTSC standard is popular in
places like the U.S. and Japan, while PAL is more common in countries such as the
UK, Australia, and Sweden.There is a third standard, called SECAM (Sequential
Couleur Avec Memoire or Sequential Color with Memory), that is used in Eastern
Europe and France.

2. Give the Television frequency bands and Channel number designation,


used for Broadcast TV and Cable TV.

Solution:

Third column represents the


frequency in MHZ

3. Present a table which gives the Audio and Video carrier frequencies
for a TV Channel in each frequency band.

Solutio
n:

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