At first broadcast television audio was mono, then in 1984, MTS (Multichannel Television Sound) was approved by the FCC. Stereo audio and SAP (Second Audio Program) became available and were slowly ...
AES3 digital signals are being used more and more everyday. There are two versions of this standard. One is a balanced signal passed over a twisted-pair wire with a characteristic impedance of 110 ...
Frank Foti and I fully agree on the desirability of using standard off-the-shelf 192 kHz AES3 hardware to transport FM composite stereo (“Nothing Propriety Here,” RWEE, Dec. 11, 2013). My main point ...
When discussing technical aspects of television, audio is often taken for granted. However, if you ever worked in radio, you know that television is just radio with pictures, right? With digital ...
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