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- B-MAC abstract "B-MAC is a form of analog video encoding, specifically a type of (Multiplexed Analogue Components (MAC) encoding. MAC encoding was designed in the mid 80s for use with Direct Broadcast Satellite systems. Other analog video encoding systems include NTSC, PAL and SECAM. Unlike the FDM method used in those, MAC encoding uses a TDM method. B-MAC was a proprietary MAC encoding used by Scientific-Atlanta for encrypting broadcast video services; the full name was \"Multiple Analogue Component, Type B\".B-MAC uses teletext-style non-return-to-zero (NRZ) signaling with a capacity of 1.625 Mbit/s. The video and audio/data signals are therefore combined at baseband. Both PAL (626/50) and NTSC (525/60) versions of B-MAC were developed and used.User base (PAL/NTSC zones) This system was used in Australia for TVRO until 2000. B-MAC was used for satellite broadcasts of the American Forces Radio and Television Service from the early 1980s until 1996-1997 when the analogue standard was replaced by the digital PowerVu system. B-MAC has not been used for DTH applications since Primestar switched to an all-digital delivery system in the mid-1990s.↑".
- B-MAC thumbnail PAL_and_D2-MAC_Transmission.png?width=300.
- B-MAC wikiPageExternalLink MAC.
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- B-MAC wikiPageWikiLink A-MAC.
- B-MAC wikiPageWikiLink American_Forces_Network.
- B-MAC wikiPageWikiLink Analog_high-definition_television_system.
- B-MAC wikiPageWikiLink C-MAC.
- B-MAC wikiPageWikiLink Category:Television_technology.
- B-MAC wikiPageWikiLink Category:Video_formats.
- B-MAC wikiPageWikiLink D-MAC.
- B-MAC wikiPageWikiLink D2-MAC.
- B-MAC wikiPageWikiLink DVB-S.
- B-MAC wikiPageWikiLink DVB-T.
- B-MAC wikiPageWikiLink Frequency-division_multiplexing.
- B-MAC wikiPageWikiLink HD-MAC.
- B-MAC wikiPageWikiLink Multiplexed_Analogue_Components.
- B-MAC wikiPageWikiLink NICAM.
- B-MAC wikiPageWikiLink NTSC.
- B-MAC wikiPageWikiLink PAL.
- B-MAC wikiPageWikiLink PowerVu.
- B-MAC wikiPageWikiLink PrimeStar.
- B-MAC wikiPageWikiLink S-MAC.
- B-MAC wikiPageWikiLink SECAM.
- B-MAC wikiPageWikiLink Scientific_Atlanta.
- B-MAC wikiPageWikiLink Television_receive-only.
- B-MAC wikiPageWikiLink Time-division_multiplexing.
- B-MAC wikiPageWikiLink File:Multiplexed_Analogue_Components_transmission_(simulation).jpg.
- B-MAC wikiPageWikiLink File:PAL_and_D2-MAC_Transmission.png.
- B-MAC wikiPageWikiLinkText "B-MAC".
- B-MAC wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- B-MAC subject Category:Television_technology.
- B-MAC subject Category:Video_formats.
- B-MAC hypernym Form.
- B-MAC comment "B-MAC is a form of analog video encoding, specifically a type of (Multiplexed Analogue Components (MAC) encoding. MAC encoding was designed in the mid 80s for use with Direct Broadcast Satellite systems. Other analog video encoding systems include NTSC, PAL and SECAM. Unlike the FDM method used in those, MAC encoding uses a TDM method.".
- B-MAC label "B-MAC".
- B-MAC sameAs Q4833678.
- B-MAC sameAs m.0260mdm.
- B-MAC sameAs Q4833678.
- B-MAC wasDerivedFrom B-MAC?oldid=690975588.
- B-MAC depiction PAL_and_D2-MAC_Transmission.png.
- B-MAC isPrimaryTopicOf B-MAC.