Book Details
Orange Code:87303
Paperback:434 pages
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Sections:
1. Basic television2. Light and colour3. Reading and writing in three colours4. The PAL system5. Transmission and reception6. Colour decoding7. TV display systems8. The TV receiver9. Teletext10. PAL-Plus, MAC and enhanced TV11. TV sound systems12. Digital TV13. Satellite TV14. Cable TV15. Development of video tape recording16. Magnetic tape basics and video signals17. Video tape: tracks and transport18. Signal processing: video19. Signal processing: audio20. Servo systems and motor drive21. System control for VCRs22. The complete VCR23. Analogue camcorders and home video24. Digital tape formats and computer editing25. Tape formats - systems and facilities compared26. DVD players27. Care, operation and maintenance of VCRs28. Interconnection and compatibility
Description:
A truly accessible guide to TV technology and the Digital revolution.
The third edition of the Newnes Guide to Television & Video Technology is the definitive guide to analogue and digital TV technology. Eugene Trundle explores the fundamentals of Digital TV (satellite, cable and terrestrial) and Digital Video, as well as providing a thorough grounding in analogue systems.
The readable style of this book makes it the first choice for a wide range of readers working in TV manufacturing, broadcasting and retail. It also makes fascinating reading for anyone who wants to discover the technical side of the Digital revolution gain a better understanding of their home video equipment, or simply learn more about how their TV works.
Newnes Guide to Television & Video Technology is essential reading for service engineers and electronic servicing students, and provides an ideal foundation text for the relevant units of City & Guilds 2240, NVQs and the new City & Guilds Progression Awards (6958).
A truly accessible guide to TV technology and the Digital revolution
Essential information for all servicing students and professionals
Includes full coverage of analog systems, and new material on Digital
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