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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to television:
Television (TV) – telecommunication medium for transmitting and receiving moving images that can be monochromatic (shades of grey) or multicolored. Images are usually accompanied by sound. "Television" may also refer specifically to a television set, television programming, television transmission.
Nature of television
- Main article: Television
Types of television
History of television
- Main article: History of television
System standards
- 405 line system
- 441 line system
- Broadcast television systems
- System B
- System M
- Terrestrial television
Video signal
- Analogue television synchronization
- Back porch
- Black level
- Chrominance
- Composite video
- Frame (video)
- Front porch
- Horizontal blanking interval
- Horizontal scan rate
- Luma (video)
- Overscan
- Raster scan
- Television lines
- White clipper
- Vertical blanking interval
- VF bandwidth
- VIT signals
Color TV
The sound signal
- Multichannel television sound
- NICAM
- Pre-emphasis
- Sound in syncs
- Zweikanalton
Infrastructure and broadcasting system
- Microwave link
- Television receive-only
- Television transmitter
- Transposer
- Transmitter station
Stages and output equipment
- Amplifiers
- Antenna (radio)
- Cavity amplifier
- Diplexer
- Dipole antenna
- Dummy load
- Electronic filter
- Tetrode
- Klystron
Modulation and frequency conversion
- Amplitude modulation
- Frequency mixer
- Frequency modulation
- Quadrature amplitude modulation
- Vestigial sideband modulation (VSBF)
IF and RF signal
- Differential gain
- Differential phase
- Distortion
- Group delay and phase delay
- Intercarrier method
- Intermediate frequency
- Noise (electronics)
- Radio frequency
- Residual carrier
- Split sound system
- Superheterodyne transmitter
- Television channel frequencies
- Ultra high frequency
- Very high frequency
- Zero reference pulse
Broadcast signal
- Beam tilt
- Downlink CNR
- Earth bulge
- Frequency offset
- Field strength in free space
- Knife-edge effect
- Null fill
- Output power of an analog TV transmitter
- Path loss
- Radio propagation
- Radiation pattern
- Skew
- Television interference
Measuring instruments
- Distortionmeter
- Field strength meter
- Oscilloscope
- Multimeter
- Network analyzer
- Psophometer
- Vectorscope
See also
References
External links
- TVRadioWorld TV stations directory
- W9WI.com (Terrestrial repeater and TV hobbyist information)
- TV Coverage maps and Signal Analysis
- A History of Television at the Canada Science and Technology Museum
- The Encyclopedia of Television at the Museum of Broadcast Communications
- The Evolution of TV, A Brief History of TV Technology in Japan NHK
- Television's History – The First 75 Years
- Worldwide Television Standards
- Global TV Market Data
- Television in Color, April 1944 one of the earliest magazine articles detailing the new technology of color television
- Littleton, Cynthia. "Happy 70th Birthday, TV Commercial broadcasts bow on July 1, 1941; Variety calls it 'corney'", Variety, July 1, 2011. WebCitation archive.
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