567-line television system
The 567-line television system was an experimental proposal by Philips of the Netherlands for Europe. The system ran at 50 fields (25 frames) per second. The first mention of the system appeared in an article from 1938, published in the Philips' technical bulletin, on a transportable demonstration TV station, but no details were provided. Most of the technology was to be borrowed from NTSC, the difference from NTSC being the reducing of the horizontal scan frequency from 15,750 to 14,175 Hz.
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567-line television system
The 567-line television system was an experimental proposal by Philips of the Netherlands for Europe. The system ran at 50 fields (25 frames) per second. The first mention of the system appeared in an article from 1938, published in the Philips' technical bulletin, on a transportable demonstration TV station, but no details were provided. Most of the technology was to be borrowed from NTSC, the difference from NTSC being the reducing of the horizontal scan frequency from 15,750 to 14,175 Hz.
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The 567-line television system ...... ency from 15,750 to 14,175 Hz.
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