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From: hoffman@pitt.UUCP (Bob Hoffman)
Newsgroups: net.tv
Subject: Re: Stereo TV
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Date: Tue, 13-Aug-85 16:09:41 EDT
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Posted: Tue Aug 13 16:09:41 1985
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In article <309@nicmad.UUCP> brown@nicmad.UUCP (Mr. Video) writes:
>...
>Some TVs, including one of them that I have, have a MPX jack on the back
>of the set.  This is the tap point in the audio circuitry before the FM
>de-modulator.  This is the baseband audio before any decoding takes place.
>
>We should all be a little careful on how we describe these things.

I agree... we should be careful.  Baseband audio is what comes out of
an FM demodulator, not what goes into it.

And now, a question of my own:
What is the modulation scheme used by NBC (RCA) for their stereo
broadcasts?
-- 
Bob Hoffman, N3CVL       {allegra, bellcore, cadre, idis, psuvax1}!pitt!hoffman
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