Eliminating the low-frequency chrominance signal for tracking in

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Recording apparatus

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358327, 358320, 360 77, G11B 2110, H04N 592

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ABSTRACT:
An automatic tracking apparatus, by which a tracking condition of reproducing heads and a recorded track can be automatically adjusted. This apparatus has a rotary heads, an envelope detector, and a filter. A tracking error signal is generated by detecting the envelope of a video signal which does not contain chrominance signal components, the video signal being derived from the rotary heads. As a result, the tracking error signal includes only the luminance signal but does not include the signal from the next track. Therefore, the envelope signal is a good tracking error signal which is only responsive to the signal level of the objective track.

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