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From: "Rod Gasson" <rod@videocam.net.au>
Subject: Re: 1001027-04 adaptor
Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 19:33:29 +1030
>I don't have net access at home, but this morning I remembered to dig the
>closet. My PAL-I modulator is 1001027-04. When I connect it to a PAL-B
>or PAL-G TV set (I don't know what the exact difference is, maybe one of
>them means VHF-I or VHF-III and the other means UHF), it produces noise in
>the sound output.
>From memory :
PAL-B = PAL encoding, sound carrier @5.5Mhz VHF-I
PAL-G = PAL encoding, sound carrier @5.5Mhz UHF
PAL-I = PAL encoding, sound carrier @6.0Mhz UHF
The noise in the sound output that you mention is due to the different sound
carrier frequency between PAL-B/G and PAL-I.
Cheers
Rod
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