- Specifications
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- Video Signal
- Accept non-segmented Heterodyne and monochrome 625 line/50 Hz video signals or Y/C 4.43
Input
- Recorder Interface
- Any non-segmented VTR.
- Correction range
- 1 Frame memory
- Signal to Noise Ratio
- 58 dB (p-p signal to rms noise) (*note 1)
- Residual Time Base Error
- Differential phase - better than 2?/font>
- Differential gain - better than 2%
- MONOCHROME - ?/font>10 ns
- Bandwidth
- Monochrome 5.5 MHz
- S-VHS 5.5 MHz
- Composite 5.5 MHz
- Gen Lock Range
- Adjustable, more than
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- K Factor (2T)
- Monochrome 1%
- Y/C 4.43 1%
- Composite 3%
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- Physical
- Size
- 48cm wide x 4cm high x 46cm deep
- 19
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- Rack mountable
- Power
- Less than 40W
- 110V or 220V 50/60 Hz
- Weight
- 13 - 15lbs. (6 - 7 Kg)
- Ambient Temperature
- 10
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- Input Signals
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- Video
- 1V composite video signal (75 ohms, terminated) or (AP41-PAL Y/C 4.43)
- Gen Lock
- Black burst or standard PAL composite video signal
- Drop-Out Compensation (Optional)
- R.F. from VTR (75 ohms, terminated) or TTL
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- Output Signals
- Video
- 1V p-p @ 75 ohms, terminated
- composite or Y/C 4.43
- 1V p-p @ 75 ohms, terminated
- Sync Drives
- Adv. Sync. 0.4-4V p-p @ 75 ohms
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- Options
- Pixel by pixel Drop-Out Compensator
- Significant Advantage
- Perhaps the most significant advantage of the AP41 PAL over other TBCs is its functional
efficiency. The processing amplifier controls are presetable. Each control has a maximum
useful dynamic range. Front panel buttons select different operational modes.
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- Note 1: Signal to Noise ratio is measured with a Rhode and Schwarz noise meter,
using 100 IRE flat field.
- Note 2: Different Phase and Gain are meeasured with a green ramp.
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- Specifications subject to change without notice.
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