Considerations In The Operation of CATV Headends Carrying BTSC Stereo Signals (1985)

By Alex Best and William Woodward, Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.

Important parameters in the proper operation of a cable television headend carrying BTSC stereo audio signals are discussed, and the reason for their importance is presented. The reason for not adjusting aural carrier modulation Levels with a program BTSC stereo signal is presented. Methods of adjusting a headend for BTSC stereo transmission are presented, as well as some basic considerations in generating a BTSC stereo signal.

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