I.S. EN 60244-5:1994
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METHODS OF MEASUREMENT FOR RADIO TRANSMITTERS - PART 5: PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS OF TELEVISION TRANSMITTERS
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13-05-2021
English
01-01-1994
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FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
1 Scope
2 Normative references
2.1 IEC publications
2.2 CCIR publications
3 General terms and definitions
3.1 Television transmitter
3.2 Description of the television systems and other relevant
information
3.3 Definitions of performance characteristics
3.4 Standard test signals
4 General conditions of operation
5 General conditions of measurement
5.1 Input and output signal arrangements
5.2 Measuring equipment
5.3 Modulation and power conditions
5.4 General characteristics
6 Output power, power consumption and power factor
6.1 Definitions
6.2 Measuring arrangement
6.3 Test signal
6.4 Measuring procedure
6.5 Calculation and presentation of the results
7 The characteristic vision levels
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Setting the characteristic levels to nominal values
7.3 Performance of the white clipper
7.4 Stability of the reference levels and output power
8 Linear distortion
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Amplitude/radio-frequency characteristic
8.3 Amplitude/video-frequency characteristic
8.4 Group-delay/radio-frequency characteristic
8.5 Group-delay/video-frequency characteristic
9 Non-linear distortion
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Luminance non-linearity
9.3 Differential gain and phase
9.4 Chrominance non-linearity
9.5 Chrominance-linearity intermodulation or cross-talk
9.6 Incidental phase modulation
10 Waveform distortion
10.1 Introduction
10.2 2T-pulse distortion including the pulse-bar ratio
10.3 T-step or T-pulse distortion
10.4 Field-time bar tilt
10.5 Line-time bar tilt
10.6 Luminance bar tilt
10.7 Line synchronizing pulse distortion
10.8 Field blanking interval distortion
10.9 Line tilt
10.10 Long-time signal distortion
10.11 Chrominance-luminance gain and delay inequality using
a composite pulse
11 Unwanted modulation
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Random noise
11.3 Low frequency periodic noise
11.4 High frequency periodic noise including intermodulation
11.5 Impulsive noise
12 Special measurements for data signals in the vision signal
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Eye height and eye width
12.3 Position of the penultimate clock run-in-bit
13 Method of measurement of the sound channel(s) of a
television transmitter
13.1 Introduction
13.2 Measuring arrangement
13.3 Method of measurement of the FM sound channel (single
sound)
13.4 Method of measurement of the AM sound channel
13.5 Special measurement for two or more sound channels
Figures
Annexes (normative)
A.1 References to the IEV and recommendations and reports
of the CCIR
A.2 Channels and frequencies allocated to television
broadcasting copy
A.3 Characteristics of television systems
A.4 Filters for use in measurements
A.5 A low-pass Gaussian filter for eye height measurement
(calibrated filter)
B Test signals
ANNEX ZA (normative) OTHER INTERNATIONAL PUBLICATIONS QUOTED
IN THIS STANDARD WITH THE REFERENCES OF THE RELEVANT
EUROPEAN PUBLICATIONS
Elaborates the methods of measurement for assessing the performance characteristics of television transmitters and is used for type tests and acceptance or factory tests.
DevelopmentNote |
Supersedes I.S. HD 236.5. (07/2005) For CENELEC adoptions of IEC publications, please check www.iec.ch to be sure that you have any corrigenda that may apply. (01/2017)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
180
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PublisherName |
National Standards Authority of Ireland
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Status |
Withdrawn
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Standards | Relationship |
NF EN 60244-5 : 1994 | Identical |
BS EN 60244-5:1995 | Identical |
SN EN 60244-5 : 1994 | Identical |
DIN EN 60244-5:1994-07 | Identical |
IEC 60244-5:1992 | Identical |
EN 60244-5:1994 | Identical |
NBN EN 60244-5 : 1995 | Identical |
IEC 60244-12-2:1989 | Methods of measurement for radio transmitters. Part 12: Guideline for drawing up descriptive leaflets for transmitters and transposers for sound and television broadcasting - Specification sheets |
EN 60244-12-1:1993 | Methods of measurement for radio transmitters - Part 12: Guideline for drawing up descriptive leaflets for transmitters and transposers for sound and television broadcasting - Characteristics to be specified |
HD 236.1 : 200S1 | METHODS OF MEASUREMENT FOR RADIO TRANSMITTERS - GENERAL CONDITIONS OF MEASUREMENT, FREQUENCY, OUTPUT POWER AND POWER CONSUMPTION |
EN 60244-12-2:1993 | Methods of measurement for radio transmitters - Part 12: Guideline for drawing up descriptive leaflets for transmitters and transposers for sound and television broadcasting - Specification sheets |
IEC 60244-1:1999 | Methods of measurement for radio transmitters - Part 1: General characteristics for broadcast transmitters |
IEC 60244-10:1986 | Methods of measurement for radio transmitters. Part 10: Methods of measurement for television transmitters and transposers employing insertion test signals |
IEC 60244-13:1991 | Methods of measurement for radio transmitters - Part 13: Performance characteristics for FM sound broadcasting |
EN 60244-10:1993 | Methods of measurement for radio transmitters - Part 10: Methods of measurement for television transmitters and transposers employing insertion test signals |
EN 60244-13:1993 | Methods of measurement for radio transmitters - Part 13: Performance characteristics for FM sound broadcasting |
IEC 60244-12-1:1989 | Methods of measurement for radio transmitters. Part 12: Guideline for drawing up descriptive leaflets for transmitters and transposers for sound and television broadcasting - Characteristics to be specified |
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