Abstract: Apparatus for directly recording television signals on a magnetic medium strips out sync and blanking information. Low frequency components of the television signals are time compressed, i.e. frequency shifted, and recorded as a substitute for the stripped-out sync and blanking information. Thus, high frequency components of each video line are recorded, followed by that line's low frequency components, thereby facilitating the playback of low frequency information. The low frequency video information is time compressed sufficiently to provide time, during the time slot which corresponds to sync and blanking information, for the recording of reference signal information. During playback, the reference signal information is employed to set the gain of the playback circuit. In time compressing the low frequency information, the video signal content of a line is sampled at a predetermined rate. Each sample is then quantized for purposes of improving playback signal-to-noise ratio, i.e.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 24, 1976
Date of Patent:
December 13, 1977
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company
Inventors:
Frederic Howell Metildi, Edward Maurice Granger
Abstract: Apparatus for multiplexing a large number of digital signals onto a few aog channels using a level code encoded multiplexer. Each digital signal to be multiplexed is assigned a unique reference level to represent a logical "one", with all digital inputs assigned the same zero ground as a base line for a logical "zero".
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 6, 1975
Date of Patent:
September 7, 1976
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy
Abstract: The invention concerns a dynamic range compressor type encoder or expander type decoder, in which a main signal component in a main path is boosted or bucked by a further signal component derived from a point in the main path by a further path having the characteristics of so restricting the further signal component that the boosting or bucking action is only appreciable below a low level threshold. In the present invention the further signal component is a difference signal formed between a direct signal derived from a point in the main path and a delayed version of either the same signal or of another signal derived from another point in the main path. At the frequency equal to the reciprocal of the delay, and at harmonics of this frequency, the direct and delayed signals cancel. The compressor or expander action, and hence noise reduction action, takes place only at intervening frequencies.
Abstract: A method and means for filtering and intensifying signal components of a desired predetermined period of repetition wherein a plurality of recording heads in tandem arrangement are provided, adjacent recording heads being equally spaced from each other. A magnetic tape is drawn past the recording heads at a constant velocity. The recurring signal component of desired period of repetition is delivered to the recording heads simultaneously and in such a way that the portion of the magnetic tape upon which each individual recording of the desired signal component is made by each recording head reaches the next recording head simultaneously with the next such signal component. As a result the amplitude of the desired signal component is increased on the magnetic tape and the amplitude of all other periods of repetition is relatively reduced. The summated signal can be reproduced by means of a playback head and an appropriate readout means.