Television broadcast distribution systems comprising base statio

Telecommunications – Interference signal transmission

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455 42, 348 8, 348 12, 348552, H04N 7173

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ABSTRACT:
A base station includes a tuner and teletext decoder 32 which outputs baseband video, audio and raw text data at 36, 37 and 39, along a cabling infrastructure 40. A remote PC 41 has a capture card to receive and display the video picture and assemble the text data into a picture which is stored and displayed as required. The PC also displays a control application window which, by pointing and clicking with a mouse 45, allows control signals to be sent to the tuner 32 to select channels and pages via a microcontroller 34. The text information is subjected to an error checking and re-transmission protocol at the PC.

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