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bench

Jan 1, 1970
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What is the meaning of 'E' as in E2 48.25 C02. I understand that
as a whole it means that a tv set for pal B/G will consider channel2
to be 48.25 mhz, but what does the E mean. Is there an official
site where I can see these standards, I found it here
www.devworld.apple.com/technotes/tn/tn1012.html#RTFToC4
but there must be a more official website?



E2 48.25 C02
E3 55.25 C03
E4 62.25 C04
E5 175.25 C05
E6 182.25 C06
E7 189.25 C07
E8 196.25 C08
E9 203.25 C09
E10 210.25 C10
E11 217.25 C11
E12 224.25 C12
IA 53.75 C13
IB 62.25 C14
IC 82.25 C15
ID 175.25 C16
IE 183.25 C17
IF 192.75 C18
IG 201.25 C19
IH 210.25 C20
21 471.25 C21
22 479.25 C22
23 487.25 C23
24 495.25 C24
25 503.25 C25
26 511.25 C26
27 519.25 C27
28 527.25 C28
29 535.25 C29
30 543.25 C30
31 551.25 C31
etc
 
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Rich Grise

Jan 1, 1970
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I'm taking a WAG at "Europe", because these aren't US TV channel freq.'s.
(channel 2 is 54-60 MHz - I don't remember the exact carrier offset.)

Cheers!
Rich
 
B

bench

Jan 1, 1970
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Rich Grise said:
I'm taking a WAG at "Europe", because these aren't US TV channel freq.'s.
(channel 2 is 54-60 MHz - I don't remember the exact carrier offset.)

Thanks for your reply. What is WAG? These channels are from the the link
at the apple website and include channels for all the countries of the word.
(see link in original post)
My question was indeed regarding PAL in Europe, specifically PAL B/G
(B=VHF, G=UHF) My only question is rather simple actually, what does
the "E" prefix mean, i.e. if you look at the table that I attached in the
first
posting you will find three columns. The middle one is the frequency, the
3rd one is the channel (i.e "C" for "channel") and the 1st column seems to
be E2, E3, E4, etc. So basically, why "E", what is "E" ?
 
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bench

Jan 1, 1970
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Shall we get back to the issue at hand then ?
 
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