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- Features numerous links to television and video technology web-sites. Organized by subject.
- Comparison of the various analog TV standards.
- Source for home theater information, defintions, community, and learning.
- Business and technical papers for the broadcast industry.
- a Television Production Manual
- An Internet magazine for broadcasting professionals
- Side-bar menu features standards, tutorials and interesting links.
- Code of Federal Telecommunication Regulations in HTML and PDF formats.
- Broadcast engineering news from around the globe.
- TV transmitter and RF engineering.
- Graphics and formulas dominate this site which covers major aspects of video broadcast engineering.
- Easy to read article that describes how television works.
- Compares and contrasts most video formats.
- Closed Captioning Frequently Asked Questions, by Gary Robson
- News and other matters of interest specific to the Broadcasting Engineer.
- The Revolution in Television Technology including the history of television and advances on the digital frontier.
- from Tektronix
- Video Engineering Primer
- Dictionary of electronics terms from the Grass Valley Group
- coverage maps and technical links regarding TV reception in the British Isles.
- Tutorials on television basics, including broadcast engineering.
- Broadcaster provides the Canadian communications industry with in-depth, and wide-ranging coverage of industry issues and new technologies.
- Free, on-line TV Production Course covering the basics of lighting, video, audio, and editing. Also available in Spanish and Portuguese.
- Lecture on the theory of analog television.
- Features information, links and the history of television in the UK.
- Also includes lots of charts, links.
- Comprehensive subjects for the broadcast industry
- Covers a number of topics relating to RF transmission
- Fully-illustrated unbiased tutorial describes how projection TVs form a small image on a device inside the projector -- either a CRT or LCD -- and then shine that image onto a large screen located elsewhere.
- Definition of abbreviations, acronyms and TLAs often used in television.
- The on-line magazine for video professionals
- Site features excellent papers covering current technology throughout the video chain.
- A listing of analog broadcast formats from around the world.
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