Device for the remote transmission of signals and in particular

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Static presentation processing – Attribute control

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455 5, 375 36, H04N 710

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050898868

ABSTRACT:
A device for the transmission of signals, including video signals, between at least one transmitting assembly and at least receiving assembly by means of a twin-wire connection line provided at each end with a symmetric transformer and supplied by at least one current generator, wherein the generator supplies symmetrically on the wires of the line and is controlled by the signals to be transmitted, of which the frequency is between 50 Hz and 30 MHz, the line being balanced at each end by an impedance equal to its characteristic impedance.

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