Stereophonic transmissions Sample Clauses

Stereophonic transmissions. The radio-frequency protection ratios required to give satisfactory stereophonic reception for 99% of the time are given by curve S2 in Figure 2.6 for transmissions using the pilot-tone system and a maximum frequency deviation of ± 75 kHz. For steady interference, a higher degree of protection is required; this is shown by the curve S1 in Figure 2.6. The protection ratios at specific frequency spacing values are also given in Table 2.1. Table 2.2 and Figure 2.7 give the radio-frequency protection ratios required for satisfactory reception in the case of tropospheric interference (99% of time), or in the case of steady interference for stereophonic transmissions using the pilot-tone system or the polar modulation system with a maximum frequency deviation of ± 50 kHz. Table 2.3 gives the radio-frequency protection ratios required for satisfactory stereophonic reception in the case of tropospheric interference (99% of time), or in the case of steady interference where the wanted and interfering transmitters use different maximum frequency deviations. The protection ratios for stereophonic broadcasting assume the use of a lowpass filter following the frequency- modulation demodulator in the receiver designed to reduce interference and noise at frequencies greater than 53 kHz in the pilot-tone system and greater than 46.25 kHz in the polar modulation system. Without such a filter or an equivalent arrangement in the receiver, the protection-ratio curves for stereophonic broadcasting cannot be met, and significant interference from transmission in adjacent or nearby channels is possible. Note – The protection ratios for steady interference provide approximately a 50 dB signal-to-noise ratio. (Weighted quasi-peak measurement in conformity with CCIR Recommendation 468-3, with a reference signal at maximum frequency deviation.)1 1 For further information see CCIR Report 796-1. Annex 2 – 30 – FIGURE 2.6 Radio-frequency protection ratio required by broadcasting services in band 8 (VHF) at frequencies between 87.5 MHz and 108 MHz using a maximum frequency deviation of ± 75 kHz S1 S2 M1 M2 60 50 Radio-frequency protection ratios (dB) 40 30 20 10 – 10 – 20 0 100 200 300 400 Difference between the wanted and interfering carrier frequencies (kHz) Curve M1: monophonic broadcasting; steady interference Curve M2: monophonic broadcasting; tropospheric interference (protection for 99% of the time) Curve S1: stereophonic broadcasting; steady interference Curve S2: stereophonic b...
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