CCIR System G

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CCIR System G is an analog television broadcast standard used primarily in parts of Europe and other regions, defining technical parameters such as channel bandwidth, video resolution, and audio subcarrier characteristics.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf analog television broadcast standard
alsoKnownAs System G NERFINISHED
applicationDomain broadcast engineering
audioChannelConfiguration mono FM audio
audioPreemphasis 50 µs
audioToVideoCarrierSpacing 5.5 MHz
belongsToFamily CCIR 625-line television systems NERFINISHED
channelBandwidth 8 MHz
colorEncoding PAL for most implementations
SECAM in some countries
colorSystemsSupported PAL NERFINISHED
SECAM
compatibleWith PAL-B/G
SECAM-G NERFINISHED
definedBy CCIR NERFINISHED
defines audio subcarrier characteristics
channel bandwidth
video resolution
fieldRate 50 Hz
frameRate 25 frames per second
governingBody International Telecommunication Union NERFINISHED
guardBandUsage yes
horizontalLineFrequency 15.625 kHz
intendedMedium VHF and UHF terrestrial channels
interlaced yes
linesPerFrame 625
predecessor earlier CCIR 625-line monochrome standards
regionGroup European 625-line systems
signalPolarity negative video modulation
signalType composite video plus FM audio
soundCarrier higher frequency carrier in channel
soundCarrierOffset 5.5 MHz
soundModulation FM
standardizedFor broadcast television
successor digital terrestrial television standards
timePeriodOfWidespreadUse 20th century
usedBefore widespread adoption of digital TV
usedFor terrestrial television broadcasting
usedIn Africa NERFINISHED
Asia NERFINISHED
Middle East NERFINISHED
parts of Europe
verticalFieldFrequency 50 Hz
videoBandwidth 5 MHz
videoModulation negative
videoStandard 625-line
visionCarrier lower frequency carrier in channel

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CCIR System B (625-line PAL/SECAM TV standard) relatedStandard CCIR System G
subject surface form: CCIR System B