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==Modulation==
In analogue broadcasting the composite video signal modulates the carrier by a type of [[amplitude modulation]] named [[Single-sideband modulation#vestigal sideband (VSB)|VSB]]. The polarity of the modulation is negative, i.e., higher the level of the CVS, lower the level of the RF signal. If the level of CVS is 0 volt the level of the RF signal is % 100. The [[amplitude modulation#Modulation index|modulation index]] is so arranged that, the maximum level of CVS yields a RF level of % 10 (sometimes % 12.5).<ref>Bernard Grob - Charles E.Herndon:''Basic Television and Video systems'', Glencoe-McGraw Hill,{{ISBN |0-02-800437-X}}, p.411-412</ref> This value is known as the level of the [[residual carrier]]. If the modulation index yields more than % 10 for maximum level input (high residual carrier), the efficiency of the transmission drops, i.e., low contrast. On the other hand, if the RF level is below % 10 (low residual carrier), aural and visual signals begin to interfere each other. So it is important to keep %10 for 1000 mV input.
 
==Measurement==