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{{short description|Broadcasting method}}
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In [[Television program|television]], unlike monophonic radio, at least two signals should be transmitted; [[audio signal|audio]] (
Transmitting those signals by means of separate [[transmitters]] and [[Antenna (radio)|antenna systems]] is a very costly solution
▲== Transmisson of audio and video signals ==
The same logic also applies to [[television receiver|receiver]] sets. If the modulated signal is separated just before the [[Cathode ray tube|picture tube]] the number of separate stages for AF and VF is
▲In television, unlike monophonic radio, at least two signals should be transmitted; [[audio signal|audio]] ('''AF''') and [[video signal|video]] ('''VF''') signals.
▲Transmitting those signals by means of separate [[transmitters]] and [[Antenna (radio)|antenna systems]] is a very costly solution. Because every stage must be used twice , one for AF and one for VF. Two separate transmitters, a high power combiner and a common antenna system, known as '''split sound''' system, is also quite costly. But if the signals are combined at an earlier stage, number of costly outer stages is reduced.
▲The same logic also applies to [[television receiver|receiver]] sets. If the modulated signal is separated just before the [[picture tube]] the number of separate stages for AF and VF is minimum.
▲This common signal processing system is known as '''intercarrier''' system.
== Intercarrier as used in TV transmitters ==
{{main|Television transmitter}}
In TV transmitters, both AF and VF [[modulation|modulate]] [[intermediate frequency]] (IF) carriers. (The frequency difference between the two carriers is 4.5 MHz in [[CCIR System M|System M]] and 5.5 MHz in [[CCIR System B|System B/G]]) Then the modulated IF signals are added either at the output of the [[Modulator|vision modulator]] or at the output of the
[[Frequency mixer|Frequency conversion]] and [[Amplifier|amplification]] is common. So a [[Electronic mixer|frequency
== Intercarrier as used in receiver sets ==
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{{main|Television set}}
In TV receivers, the received radio frequency signal is converted to IF in tuner and then demodulated. The output of the demodulator consists of a VF and an aural signal which is in fact an FM subcarrier modulated by AF. (The subcarrier is 5.5
== Intermodulation products and notch filters==
{{main|Intermodulation}}
When VF and the aural signal modulate the same carrier the inevitable
In TV broadcasting the intermodulation products of the aural subcarrier and the main carrier appear out of the [[RF band]] of the [[TV channel]]. However, out of band product means an unwanted transmission in the neighbour TV channels. For example, intermodulation products of channel 7 appear in channel 5,6, 8 and 9. That is why notch filters are used in intercarrier system. ▼
▲In TV broadcasting the intermodulation products of the aural subcarrier and the main carrier appear out of the [[Bandwidth (signal processing)|RF band]] of the [[TV channel]]. However, out of band product means an unwanted transmission in the neighbour TV channels. For example, intermodulation products of channel 7 appear in channel 5,6, 8 and 9. That is why notch filters are used in intercarrier system.
== References ==
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{{Analogue TV transmitter topics}}
[[Category: television technology]]▼
[[Category:Broadcast engineering]]
[[Category:Broadcast transmitters]]
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