CCIR System C (originally known as the Belgian 625-line system) is an analog broadcast television system[1] used between 1953 and 1978[2] in Belgium, Italy, Netherlands and Luxembourg as a compromise between Systems B and L. Used on VHF only.[3]

Specifications

Some of the important specifications for System C are listed below:[4][3][1][5]

Plan showing VHF frequency ranges for ITU Systems

Television channels were arranged as follows:[2]

System C 625 lines
ChannelVideo carrier (MHz)Audio carrier (MHz)
141.2546.75
1A42.2547.75
248.2553.75
2A49.7555.25
355.2560.75
462.2567.75
4A82.2587.75
5175.25180.75
6182.25187.75
7189.25194.75
8196.25201.75
9203.25208.75
10210.25215.75
11217.25222.75
12224.25229.75

See also

Notes and references

  1. 1 2 DOCUMENTS OF THE Xlth PLENARY ASSEMBLY - OSLO, 1966 - VOLUME V - SOUND BROADCASTING TELEVISION (PDF). INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION. 1967.
  2. 1 2 "World Analogue Television Standards and Waveforms". August 30, 2012. Archived from the original on 30 August 2012.
  3. 1 2 "World Analogue Television Standards and Waveforms". August 30, 2012. Archived from the original on 30 August 2012.
  4. Reference Data for Radio Engineers, ITT Howard W.Sams Co., New York, 1977, section 30
  5. "C.C.I.R. Report 624-4 Characteristics of television systems, 1990" (PDF).
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